Ludvig Åberg, a professional golfer, highlighted the value of Augusta National’s no cell phone policy during a media session, emphasizing the increased engagement and eye contact among patrons as a result. He expressed appreciation for the focused attention on the game of golf and the absence of distractions from technology, noting the positive impact on both players and spectators. Åberg’s sentiments underscore the importance of human connection and presence in a world dominated by screens and constant communication, making Augusta National a unique and cherished environment for all involved.
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Farah AlYousef announced as Wild Card entry for F1 Academy at the Saudi Arabian GP
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