Mark Calcavecchia Removed from Masters for Cell Phone Violation
Mark Calcavecchia booted from Masters for violating no-phone policy
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Mark Calcavecchia, a former British Open champion, was ejected from the Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia on April 8 for violating the club's strict no-phone policy. Despite his illustrious career, including 18 Masters appearances, he acknowledged the incident without expressing negativity towards the event.
- 01Mark Calcavecchia was removed from the Masters for using a cell phone.
- 02The no-phone policy at Augusta National aims to maintain a distraction-free environment.
- 03Calcavecchia is a notable golfer with a history of success, including a British Open win.
- 04The incident occurred during the Masters Par 3 contest.
- 05Strict enforcement of rules is a hallmark of the Masters tournament.
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Mark Calcavecchia, a prominent golfer with a career including 13 PGA Tour victories and a win at the 1989 British Open, was removed from the Masters tournament on April 8 after violating the no-phone policy at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. The 65-year-old golfer was caught using his cell phone, prompting security to escort him off the premises. Calcavecchia, who has participated in the Masters 18 times and was a runner-up in 1988, did not deny the incident but refrained from criticizing the club. The Masters enforces a strict no-phone policy to ensure a traditional and distraction-free atmosphere for players and patrons alike. The incident took place during the Masters Par 3 contest, which is a key event leading up to the main tournament.
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The enforcement of the no-phone policy at the Masters reinforces the tournament's commitment to tradition and the overall experience for attendees.
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