More 2008 video
Masters Memories: Bobby Jones' Letter
Former Augusta Chronicle editor Jerry Sanders tells about the day Bobby Jones, co-founder of the Masters Tournament, revealed he sent a letter to Jack Nicklaus urging him to remain an amateur golfer.
Masters Memories: Arnie's Paycheck
Veteran newsmen Al Ludwick and Johnny "Sandman" Sands discuss Arnold Palmer and the paycheck he received for winning his first Masters Tournament.
Masters Memories: Ben Hogan
Johnny "Sandman" Sands and Al Ludwick share stories about two-time Masters champion Ben Hogan.
Masters Memories: Eisenhower Tree
Veteran newsmen Jerry Sanders and Carl Langley share stories about the most famous pine tree at Augusta National Golf Club
A round of golf with Gary Player
Three-time Masters champion Gary Player has fun with spectators as he prepares for the 2008 Masters.
Amen Corner
Flowers and trees along holes 11, 12 and 13 provide a beautiful backdrop for watching golfers during Tuesday's practice rounds.
Skipping 16
Bubba Watson, of Bagdad, Fla., continues the tradition of trying to skip a ball across the water at No. 16 during a practice round at Augusta National.
International flavor
Golfers from around the world hit the greens during the first day of practice rounds at Augusta National.
Tournament shopping
Take a look inside the main merchandise shop at Augusta National Golf Club.
Happy parking
Traffic is always a problem on the first day of practice rounds. New parking lots near Augusta National Golf Club gave patrons something to smile about.
Out of the ordinary
2007 champion Zach Johnson talks about his golf career, from his early days at Drake University to his Masters win.
Team Zach: The swing coach
Swing coach Mike Bender talks about his methodology and changes made in Masters champion Zach Johnson's swing.
Putting a name with the face
People in a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, mall try to identify hometown hero Zach Johnson from a photo.
Driving to Augusta National
A driver's-perspective video of the best routes to the course and new parking options.
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