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Driving pro golfers around the Masters doesn't pay well, but it comes with some cool perks

Apr 7, 2017, 20:38 IST

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Getty/Rob CarrA flagstick and leaderboard seen during the first round of the 2014 Masters.

The Masters is the most prestigious golf tournament in the world.

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The only way to get tickets to the annual April event held in Augusta, Georgia, is to be on a closed patron list or win a ticket lottery.

If you do get in, you'll need to review the written and unwritten rules, such as no cell phones, no backwards hats, and no lying on the grounds.

To find out what it's like to work at such an elite sporting event, we talked with former employee Jen (not her real name), who drove the players around in golf carts.

Natalie Walters contributed to an earlier version of this post.

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