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Masters 2019: Justin Thomas played a Monday practice round with Tiger and Freddie and loved it, except for one small thing

Justin Thomas began his Masters week in envious fashion, going off the 10th tee at 8 a.m. sharp Monday with Tiger Woods and Fred Couples. Making his fourth Masters appearance this week, Thomas has completed enough rounds at Augusta National Golf Club to feel comfortable, though the 2017 PGA Tour player of the year is aware that compiling additional bits of local knowledge is always useful. What better partners could you have, then, than two men with a combined five Masters wins?

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