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Masters no-phone policy allegedly enforced on former major champion: report

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The Masters’ no-phone policy does not discriminate, even if you are a former major golf champion.

Mark Calcavecchia, the winner of the 1989 Open Championship, was allegedly removed by Augusta National Golf Club security for using his phone this week at the Masters.

Golfweek spoke to Calcavecchia, who didn’t deny taking out his phone out on the grounds, which is automatic dismissal.

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Mark Calcavecchia playing a golf shot from the ninth tee at The Woodlands Golf Club

Mark Calcavecchia of the United States plays his shot from the ninth tee during the continuation of round one on day two of the Insperity Invitational at The Woodlands Golf Club in The Woodlands, Texas, on May 3, 2025. (Raj Mehta/Getty Images)

“I’ve got nothing negative to say about Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters, so I think we should literally hang up right now,” he said.

While Calcavecchia, 65, isn’t a previous Masters winner, he did play in the event 18 times during his career from 1987-2008. He even finished in second place in 1988.

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Winners of the three other majors like Calcavecchia had do get a five-year exempt invitation to play in the Masters, and then they become “honorary invitees” for life.

But the rules are the rules, especially at Augusta National. No one is above the law on the premises, and the Masters official website says so when it comes to cell phones.

Mark Calcavecchia playing a golf shot from the fourth tee at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge

Mark Calcavecchia plays his shot from the fourth tee during the first round of the Boeing Classic at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge in Snoqualmie, Wash., on Aug. 9, 2024. (Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

“The use of any device for phone calls, emails, text messaging, or to record and/or transmit voice, video or data is strictly prohibited,” the website reads.

Augusta National does provide phone service on the grounds. Designated phone banks, where AT&T provides service as a “champion partner” with the Masters, are found on the course to make phone calls if needed.

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Any other technological form of communication is strictly forbidden, and Calcavecchia is paying the price.

Mark Calcavecchia playing a golf shot from the ninth tee at The Woodlands Golf Club

Mark Calcavecchia of the United States plays his shot from the ninth tee during the continuation of round one on day two of the Insperity Invitational 2025 at The Woodlands Golf Club in The Woodlands, Texas, on May 3, 2025. (Raj Mehta/Getty Images)

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It’s the unfortunate reality for some who don’t abide by the rules, but the Masters is all about logging out and living in the present, adding to the wonder and mystique that is the first golf major of the golf season.

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How to complete Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert

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The Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert requires you to find and apprehend an Orc named Sigor in the Delesyia region. The notice suggests he is wanted for public urination, and bringing him in to the authorities can help you receive 15 silver. As such, you will want to look for him to make some quick bucks.

This article explains how to complete the Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert.


How to start Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert

Pick up Sigor's bounty poster (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)Pick up Sigor's bounty poster (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)
Pick up Sigor’s bounty poster (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)

Since the Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert can only be completed in the Delesyia region, you must first unlock the region by completing Chapter 11 of the game. Afterward, you can find a bounty poster for Sigor while exploring on bounty boards, poles, walls, and more.

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How to complete the Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert

Head to the marked location (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)Head to the marked location (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)
Head to the marked location (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)

Once you have found a bounty poster for Sigor, the next objective is to find him. The culprit is located at a camp north of the “S” of Delesyia on the main map, as marked on the map above.

You can easily reach the location by first fast traveling to the Abyss Nexus north of the “L” of Delesyia on the main map. From here, move up the cliff toward the east. Then jump down here and use your flight ability to slowly glide down toward the camp.

Chase Sigor at the camp and catch him (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)Chase Sigor at the camp and catch him (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)
Chase Sigor at the camp and catch him (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)

As soon as you arrive in the vicinity of the camp, you will spot Sigor running away from you while wearing a mustard yellow shirt. Simply chase after him to apprehend him.

Following that, tie him up and carry him on your horse to Delesyia city and hand him over to the guards to claim your silver.


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