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Ordinarily, an assignment to cover the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club provides an occasion for me to shout, "I love this job!" The Masters is one of those events like the Kentucky Derby, opening day in baseball, the Indy 500 or the Rose Bowl that defines sports in America.
This year, the Masters defines more than sports--and that's why I will broadcast live from Augusta, Ga. Feminism--the current radical political movement, not the earlier worthy cause--has reared its man-hating head and threatens to, at minimum, distract from and, at worst, disrupt this great event. And for what?
Augusta National has a gender-exclusive membership policy (males only) that is neither unprecedented nor unconstitutional. So why does Martha Burk want to deny the ...