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Masters golf tickets scam. Because many here are avid golf fans

JamesTwitJamesTwit ✭✭✭✭ Senior

An entire family in Texas is involved for several years. Just an fyi for those interested.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/masters-ticket-scam-could-land-alleged-culprits-20-years-in-prison-012041895.html

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  • TeddyTeddy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I've always thought of doing this knowing how much money you can make of Masters tickets and badges, but living in Augusta I know not to mess with The Augusta National. You're playing with extremely powerful fire if you try to one-up them.

  • As an Augusta native I can confirm they are like a legal mafia. They run the town and you best not cross them unless you wanna find yourself exiled to Graniteville

  • TeddyTeddy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Thought you said Gainesville at first, thought that was a little harsh. ;)

  • Even the masters mafia isnt' that harsh. Graniteville is a suitable punishment. Or Beech Island

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