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Before this year, when Chris Gotterup had been invited to Augusta National, he’d said no. It didn’t feel right. Gotterup was literally in town the week of last year’s Masters but declined.

“They’d ask if I wanted to go over and I would say no because I didn’t want to go on property until I played for real,” he said at Pebble Beach last month.

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But then he won. And then he won again. And again, just for good measure.

Now he gets to prep to play the Masters “for real.”

Which is how he ended up at Augusta National last week alongside his father and brother, but only after figuring out the answer to an important question: How do you get a tee time at Augusta, anyway?

“I had someone help me with that, but I had talked to the pro and we got it all sorted,” Gotterup said on Tuesday ahead of this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational. In other words, he didn’t dial up the shop himself, but he did learn how the club operates in advance of the sport’s biggest tournament.

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“So I think the rule is you can bring two guests with you, but you have to play with a member. So you just have to find someone that’s willing to take you and spend the day,” Gotterup said.

Augusta National does impose restrictions on its guests, its participants and even its past champions; other than the rare legends who have become full-fledged members, like Jack Nicklaus, not even former Masters winners can show up and play unaccompanied on a whim. (Gary Player has been vocal about his less-than-open-armed welcome.)

But for Gotterup and his two guests, the process was a breeze. They got connected with a local green jacket and they did it all: toured the property, played the big course and played the par-3, too. There are rules, of course, but it’s a well-oiled machine.

“I think if we went by ourselves and our caddie wanted to come with us we can go — not whenever, but like you said, ask the pro and he’ll tell us what days work.”

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So, after all that build-up, what did he think?! Gotterup had a few interesting takeaways.

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