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- One thing that makes the Masters so unique is the beauty of the event, and that beauty is captured in the photos.
- We collected the best photos from the talented photographers at the Associated Press and Reuters.
- Read all of Business Insider’s Masters coverage here.
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The Masters is the most prestigious golf tournament in the world, and it is also one of the most beautiful events in sports.
The beauty of the Masters is one of many things that make it so special, and the talented photographers at the Associated Press and Reuters capture that artistry in their work.
Read more: 36 things that make the Masters one of the quirkiest events in sports
We’ve collected the best photos so far. Take a look below.
Jack Nicklaus hits a ceremonial tee shot to start the tournament.
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Gary Woodland’s son putts during the par 3 contest.
Lucy Nicholson/Reuters
Jimmy Walker and his caddie walk among the tracks left in the dew-covered first hole.
Brian Snyder/Reuters
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- How to qualify for the Masters, the world’s most prestigious golf tournament
Source: Business Insider – cgaines@businessinsider.com (Cork Gaines)