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- On the first hole of the second round at the PGA Championship, Tiger Woods hit a wayward drive that landed in the gallery giving the fans a close-up view of his next shot.
- It took several minutes to move the rambunctious afternoon crowd out of the way, but once the sea was parted, dozens of phones were raised to make sure people could capture the moment.
- Instead of watching Tiger, half the people in these photos are staring at their phones.
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Welcome to 2019.
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Now compare that to the Masters where cell phones are banned. Maybe, just maybe, Augusta National gets it right.
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Source: Business Insider – cgaines@businessinsider.com (Cork Gaines)