As the world's best golfers head to Augusta National for The Masters, the buzz is building around the biggest story of the week: Will Tiger Woods win his first major championship in five years?
As an admitted outsider, to both this area of the world and this way of thinking, I confess that it's difficult to fully appreciate the graciousness of tradition when it is in such proximity to economic inequality and neglect.
If viewers have access to the many, many hours that constitute the first 63 holes, what's the point of a scintillating Sunday back-nine if you've already seen the players grind their way around the long and challenging course three times?