Here's how The Masters honors amateurs today:
- Winners of the most prestigious amateur tournaments in the world receive invitations to compete.
- If they choose, 5 amateurs may stay in The Crow's Nest, which is a room located in the topmost floor of the Augusta clubhouse. It is a room rich with history, as the walls are adorned with photographs and sketches of past Masters.
- The defending Masters champion is always paired with the current U.S. Amateur champion for the first two days of the tournament.
- The Masters awards the Silver Cup to the amateur who shoots the lowest score after making the cut. This award is presented to them on live TV in the presence of the tournament winner.
There are many more, but I'll wrap this up with one final thought: I see "tentmakers" as "amatuer" ministers. They don't take a penny for the ministry they perform. They do it "for the love of the game." Like Bobby Jones, they can leave a tremendous legacy if they would just "compete."
What are some ways you can "get in the game" this week? Month? Year?
2 comments:
Great post! Ministry, whether paid or not, must be entered into because the minister truly "loves the game." If a pro golfer is the best of the best, but doesn't love the game, he/she is "stealing" from those who do! Dare I say...if you're taking a paycheck for ministry, and don't love the game...you're stealing from God. Thanks Kyle for all you and Michelle do to further the Kingdom! Your love of the game is clear!
Robyn - you rock girl! Thanks for the encouraging words.
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