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Back on the bag at Augusta.


While KEN DUKE walks the Masters tournament Masters Tournament

Invitational golf competition held annually since 1934 at the Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga., U.S. One of the world's most prestigious golf contests, it comprises 72 holes of stroke play (the player with the lowest score wins).
 at Augusta National Golf Course for the first time starting April 9, another Arkansas will be making his 48th appearance, with plans for his 50th in two years.

CARL JACKSON Carl Jackson is an American bluegrass/country/folk singer-songwriter and guitarist with a diverse musical style. External links
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, the caddie master at the ALOTIAN CLUB, Warren Stephens' exclusive course in western Pulaski County Pulaski County is the name of several counties in the United States:
  • Pulaski County, Arkansas
  • Pulaski County, Georgia
  • Pulaski County, Illinois
  • Pulaski County, Indiana
  • Pulaski County, Kentucky
  • Pulaski County, Missouri
  • Pulaski County, Virginia
, returns this week to Augusta to carry the bag of two-time champion BEN CRENSHAW Ben Daniel Crenshaw (born January 11, 1952) is an American golfer. He was born in Austin, Texas. He attended and played golf at Austin High School and the University of Texas before turning professional in 1973. .

Etch in any Masters fan's memory is Jackson holding up an emotional Crenshaw cren·shaw   also cran·shaw
n.
A variety of winter melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) having a greenish-yellow rind and sweet, usually salmon-pink flesh.



[Origin unknown.]
 after the Texan won the 1995 Masters one week after the death of his longtime teacher and mentor, Harvey Penick. Crenshaw won his first green jacket in 1984, holing a 60-foot putt on No. 10 on Sunday, another of the many strokes of lore at Augusta National through the years.

Jackson, 62, who was the late Jack Stephens' personal caddie at the club and moved to Little Rock years ago--he lives in Maumelle--grew up in Augusta. He said recently he was looking forward to returning home with an eye on his 50th Masters in 2011.
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Date:Apr 6, 2009
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