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nearace
Apr 3, 2008, 07:08 PM
the masters online,The total amount of live video provided online is expected to exceed 48 hours.
All elements of Masters Live, which is free of charge, will be presented during all four rounds of the tournament and will be available at cbssports.com as well as www.masters.org. According to CBS Sports, Amen Corner Live produced more than four million video streams last year.
Kace
Apr 3, 2008, 07:51 PM
the masters online,The total amount of live video provided online is expected to exceed 48 hours.
All elements of Masters Live, which is free of charge, will be presented during all four rounds of the tournament and will be available at cbssports.com as well as www.masters.org (http://www.masters.org). According to CBS Sports, Amen Corner Live produced more than four million video streams last year.
But are they going to allow Canadians to view it???
nearace
Apr 3, 2008, 08:22 PM
But are they going to allow Canadians to view it???I would assume so I watched it last year.
Hackzaw
Apr 3, 2008, 11:50 PM
I wouldn't jump to such immediate conclusions. Last year, I was able to watch all the coverage when I was at work (sure, sure, I should have been working), but our servers are located in Florida.
I go home (Hamilton), and try to get the coverage..... only available to US locations. I was kind of ticked, because I hadn't anticipated that.
Golden Bear
Apr 4, 2008, 08:47 AM
I watched it last year. I can't recall if I watched it on the Masters site or TSN, but I watched it at work and at home. Servers located in Toronto, both times.
golfpal
Apr 4, 2008, 11:11 AM
I watched it at work too but can't remember where. Think it was the Masters site live.
Did anyone see this yesterday: Wow still going for him in the masters he is playing some amazing golf right now.
Scott went straight to the clubhouse for medical treatment after his first round at the Houston Open. Imagine what he would've shot if he was healthy. And he ends up with a 63 course record.
Scott was too ill to worry about the weather, suffering since he arrived in Houston with a fever and swollen glands around his throat. He struggled to get out of bed before his tee time and visited a doctor after his round.
In between, he was practically flawless, reaching 17 of 18 greens in regulation and needing only 28 putts.
''I was just about conserving energy and thought about hitting the fairway and hitting the green and not having to work too hard,'' he said. ''Fortunately, that's kind of how today went. I need to keep going that way.''
If only he could feel this sick - and play this well - at Augusta.
''I'd like to stay like this for about another two weeks,'' he joked. ''Maybe I shouldn't get the antibiotics.''
Scott was 22 under in his last 54 holes at Redstone and hasn't made a bogey since the 18th hole of his second round last year. He shot 65-66 on the weekend to earn a three-shot victory.
Wow pretty impressive.
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