Posted on March 6th, 2018

Your Imagery Work Break – 2017 The Master’s Tournament

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(Image Courtesy: Airbus. Processed by Apollo Mapping for improved color accuracy and clarity.)

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The Ides of March are upon us and to celebrate, please take a quick work break! But before you head out, take a few minutes to gander over this epic image of the opening round of The Master’s Tournament. Collected on April 7, 2017 by the 50-centimeter color satellite, Pléiades 1B, in this image you can see throngs of people surrounding many of the greens and fairways. We have covered the Master’s before, that time on ‘Moving Day’ in 2013. Coming out of Round 1 in 2017, Charley Hoffman was the leader, shooting a 65, or seven under, on the day – however he would only finish in 22nd after falling behind the eventual winner Sergio Garcia. Enjoy the image!

Have a great rest of your workday!

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