VIDEO: Crenshaw tours Augusta's famous 'Crow's Nest'
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Take a tour of the Crow's Nest with Ben Crenshaw, a two-time champion who stayed there as an amateur. #themastershttps://t.co/jLCMoMgCSo
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 9, 2016
Augusta National was founded by the most famous amateur golfer of all time - Bobby Jones. Amateurs remain an important part of the tournament, just look at Bryson DeChambeau.
However, unlike the professionals, who usually rent homes around Augusta, Ga. the amateurs in the field are provided with the convenience of staying at the course, above the clubhouse.
The quarters are known as the "Crow's Nest," and two-time Masters Champion Ben Crenshaw recently toured the quaint digs.
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