Gary Player Honored with Ceremonial First Tee Shot at Masters
Legendary Golfer Recognized alongside Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson
Masters Tournament Gets Underway Despite Weather Delay
Augusta, GA (April 10, 2024) - Despite a slight weather delay, the highly anticipated Masters Tournament got underway this morning with a ceremonial first tee shot by legendary golfers Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, and Gary Player. Player, a three-time Masters champion and one of the greatest golfers of all time, was honored with the opportunity to participate alongside his fellow legends.
Player expressed his excitement at being part of the opening ceremony, saying, "It's always an honor to be invited back to the Masters, especially to be able to participate in such a special tradition." He added that he was "particularly thrilled" to be able to share the moment with Nicklaus and Watson, two of his close friends and fellow golfing greats.
The ceremonial first tee shot is a long-standing tradition at the Masters Tournament, dating back to 1963. The honor is typically given to past champions or other distinguished figures in the world of golf. Player, who won the Masters in 1961, 1974, and 1978, was a fitting choice for this year's ceremony.
The Masters Tournament is one of the most prestigious events in golf, and Player's participation in the opening ceremony is a testament to his enduring legacy in the sport. His presence alongside Nicklaus and Watson added a touch of history and tradition to the start of this year's tournament.
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