Masters Adds "Track" Feature To Tablet App

And that actually could mean a few things...

A) We may be one step closer to seeing more ShotLink-gathered information on the players and course (which, because it's the same venue every year, would be meaningful and interesting).

B) You can track a player who is not part of the many fine Masters.com feeds more easily. And potentially relive their round details.

C) The best "app" and digital presentation may be getting even better.

For us Apple fanboys, here's the iTunes link to the app.

Thanks to reader Jeremy for catching the fine print on this:

 

A Good Friday For Tiger To Make A Masters Decision

It's one of those stars-aligning types of Friday news dumps, with Good Friday meaning many are not in front of computers or scanning Twitter. And a perfect time for Tiger Woods to issue his long-awaited 2015 Masters decision.

Waiting until the weekend to announce his intentions means overshadowing Sunday's Drive, Chip and Putt or the two significant professional events being played in Houston and Rancho Mirage.

The decision sounds like a fairly uncomplicated one if the wedge theatrics are still happening. And as Jim McCabe reports for Golfweek.com, they did during Tiger's Tuesday practice round at Augusta National.

Playing with two members, Woods did make five birdies, but there had to be plenty of lowlights because the source said Woods shot 2-over 74 and that he did hit several indifferent chips, including one that went through the green and into a bunker.