Cellphone rule costs Calcavecchia a day at Augusta ahead of the Masters

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Former major champion Mark Calcavecchia was escorted off Augusta National grounds for using a cell phone, as the club enforces a strict ban on personal devices. Phones are available in designated areas if needed, and the incident underscores Augusta’s rule-following stance ahead of the Masters field.
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