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The Masters Bubble: A Rare Retreat from Reality with No Phones or News

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Augusta National Golf Club, home of the prestigious Masters tournament, is known for its strict cell phone policy that prohibits the use of mobile devices on the property. This policy creates a unique environment where patrons are completely disconnected from the outside world, allowing them to focus solely on the game of golf.

For many attendees, this enforced disconnection is a welcome retreat from the constant stream of notifications and updates that can lead to increased anxiety and stress. The absence of cell phones at Augusta National creates a sense of peace and tranquility, allowing patrons to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of the golf course and the excitement of the tournament.

One patron, Louisa Cranford, described her experience at the Masters as “shellshock” upon learning about world events after leaving the course. The lack of alerts and discussions about current events at Augusta National creates a sense of isolation that feels like a world of its own.

Despite the outside world’s troubles, Augusta National remains a sanctuary where patrons can escape and enjoy the game of golf without distractions. The Masters tournament, with its rich traditions and strict cell phone policy, offers a unique opportunity for attendees to disconnect from the chaos of the world and immerse themselves in the beauty of the sport.

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