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April 12th wrap up
Arnold Palmer gives a thumbs-up to the gallery before teeing off on No. 10. Palmer, 73, plans to play next year in his 50th Masters Tournament. He shot 83 in his first round Friday.
April 11th wrap up
Jackson comforts Crenshaw who was overcome with emotion after winning the 1995 Masters Tournament, weeks after his mentor, Harvey Pinnock died.
April 10th wrap up
Fred Funk's son Taylor, 7, carries his father's clubs. Family members often serve as caddies on Par-3 day.
April 9th wrap up
Toshi Izawa, one of three Japanese players in the Masters Tournament, smiles broadly as he answers questions Tuesday from a swarm of media at Augusta National.
April 8th wrap up
Augusta National security liaison Mark Pickett (right) uses a bullhorn to tell the crowd gathered by the parking lot that the course is closed and there will be no Monday practice round.
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Spotted
Patrons posed for our photographer.
Wednesday (764 photos)
Tuesday (492 photos)
Monday (500 photos)
Around Town
There's plenty to do in Augusta during Masters Week, on and off the course.
Mayor's Masters Reception(57 photos)
Mayor's Masters Prayer Breakfast(105 photos)
Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough
Bubba Watson autograph signing(63 photos)
Masters Couture
Many patrons sport trendy looks on the course.
2010 gallery (47 photos)
2009 gallery (59 photos)
2008 gallery (103 photos)
2007 gallery (83 photos)
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