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Tournament Policies. The following Tournament policies and rules of etiquette must be adhered to as a part of this agreement both inside and outside ANGC: • The badge is a license which may be revoked at any time by ANGC • The badge must be worn, where it can be seen by ANGC supervisors, at all times whilst on the grounds • The user of the badge assumes all risks customarily associated with golf tournaments, including, without limitation, being hit by a golf ball, struck by lightning; and falling, and releases Augusta National Inc, its agents and all Masters Tournament participants from any claims of liability arising from said causes. • The user of the badge grants Augusta National Inc, and third parties it may authorize, permission to use, without compensation, videotape, film, photographs or other images or likenesses of the attendee(s) • Mobile (cell) phones, pagers (beepers) and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited on the grounds at all times. • Cameras (photograph and video) are strictly prohibited on tournament days. Any pictures or data obtained during practice rounds cannot be used for broadcast, publication or any other commercial purpose. • There is a no autograph policy on the course. Autographs can only be sought in authorized areas. • Personal bags/belt bags larger than 10 x 10 x 12 inches are not allowed. • Other prohibited items include, but are not limited to: flags, banners, signs, folding armchairs, alcohol, weapons of any kind, ladders, periscopes, radios, tape recorders, prams, strollers, walkie talkies and other electronic devices. • There is a no running policy inside the grounds at all times. • Everyone is requested to display proper customs of etiquette, decorum and behavior, and to obey all Tournament signs and verbal instructions from Tournament officials. This applies when inside ANGC, close to ANGC or within 2700 feet of ANGC and the US Masters Tournament • Only one stool/seat will be allowed per person entering the grounds and are not to be left unattended for any inordinate length of time, and seats in observation stands are not to be reserved. • The weather warning policy, clearly displayed in a number of areas on the grounds, is to be obeyed at all times. Anyone violating the above policies will be subject to removal from the ANGC and faces permanent loss of the Badge(s). Such a violation will put you in breach of Chasing Birdies Return of Badge Policy and will result in a $US 5,000 charge. I, , agree to abide by the above-mentioned...
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Tournament Policies. All Carolina One athletes and parents are expected to abide by the tournament policies below. Coaches may choose to set additional policies for their individual teams. General Tournament Policies

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