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“Masters Tournament Cracks Down on AI Glasses Violating No-Phone Policy”

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The Masters tournament organizers are taking action against the use of AI glasses that violate the event’s no-phone and no-camera policy. Recently, golfer Mark Calcavecchia was removed from the venue for using his mobile phone, highlighting the strict enforcement of these rules.

These AI glasses are equipped with mini speakers, microphones, and cameras, allowing users to communicate, listen to music, and take photos or videos discreetly. Detecting these advanced devices can be challenging without proper training.

Security staff at the Augusta National Golf Club are now focusing on identifying these AI glasses, making it a priority during their briefings. They are being trained to spot the hidden cameras within the glasses to maintain the integrity of the event.

Instances have been reported where fans attempted to bring these glasses into the tournament, with some being caught during practice rounds. While leniency was shown in some cases, individuals trying to bring them to the final round risk expulsion and a ban from future events.

Officials are also monitoring online platforms for any content posted by fans using these glasses. Augusta National has been approached for comment regarding these developments.

The decision to crack down on AI glasses follows the expulsion of Mark Calcavecchia for using his phone, emphasizing the strict policy against electronic devices during tournament days. While cameras are allowed during practice rounds, they are prohibited once the tournament officially commences to maintain fairness and tradition.

Several players have expressed support for the policy, respecting the tournament’s history and traditions. Golfer Bryson DeChambeau praised the regulations, highlighting the importance of upholding the event’s honor and integrity in today’s social media-driven world.

The coverage of The Masters begins on April 6, with live broadcasts available through Sky’s Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle, offering a wide range of channels and streaming services for golf enthusiasts to enjoy the event.

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