The first full day at the Masters turned out to be a short one Monday. Augusta National was open for only two hours because of storms, still enough time for a few players to see some of the changes to the golf course – even though this was supposed to be a year with really no change at all. The ice storm in February that led to the demise of the famous Eisenhower Tree also cost the club countless other trees, giving Augusta a slightly different look. ”You don’t feel like you’re going down a bowling alley as much,” Brandt Snedeker said, his hair wet from wearing a visor in the rain.
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