Superstition, hierarchy and the unwritten rules of autographing a Masters flag
Say you’re a Brooks Koepka fan and you’re hoping to score an autograph from the five-time major winner this week at the Masters. You’re hoping he’ll ink your yellow Masters pin flag, but you really want Koepka’s signature inside the logo’s United States outline. Dead center of the flag.Koepka owns three PGA Championship crowns and two U.S. Open titles. He’s finished second at the Masters twice. He’s one of the most decorated golfers in the field at Augusta. So if Koepka is in the signing mood, a simple autograph placement shouldn’t be too tall of a task, right?Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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