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Change your tune

One of the things I really like about golf is the tranquility: walking on the course at dusk, listening to the birds and being watched by the deer. I realise that tournament golf is different, with all the visitors, officials and volunteers, but there is still a sense of calm most of the time. Even some of the noisier grandstands go quiet when required to do so.

So when I tuned in to the British Masters, I was taken aback by the sound of music.

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