The sun was shining brightly on Augusta National, casting a warm glow over the lush green grass and vibrant azaleas that seem to bloom in every color of the rainbow. The patrons, resplendent in their pastel-hued finery, strolled along Magnolia Lane, sipping champagne and enjoying the electric atmosphere. I glanced at the leaderboard between my second glass of champagne and my third, and noticed that Rory McIlroy was playing exquisite golf, much like he did when he won it all in 2025. Richard, my second husband, always said that Rory had a certain je ne sais quoi about him, and I must say, I agree. As I watched the players, I couldn't help but notice the stylish attire on display. Tommy Fleetwood caught my eye with his sleek, navy blue shirt and crisp, white pants. He looked every inch the confident golfer, and his game seemed to be reflecting that confidence. I overheard someone mentioning the leaderboard, and as I was chatting with Caroline, I turned to her and said,
"Darling, this is shaping up to be one of the most exciting Masters in years, don't you think?"
She nodded in agreement, and we both felt a sense of excitement and anticipation for the days ahead. I found myself drawn to Cameron Young, who was looking particularly dashing in his light blue shirt and dark gray pants. His caddie seemed to be keeping him calm and focused, and their chemistry was palpable. Teddy, my current husband, was being his usual supportive self, even if he doesn't entirely understand the game. My first husband proposed at the Par-3 Contest in 1998, and I said yes - in hindsight, the Par-3 Contest should have been the warning. Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on Shane Lowry, not just because of his golf game, but also because of his impeccable sense of style. That man can wear a pastel pink shirt like nobody's business, and I must say, I'm a bit jealous of his wardrobe. As the weekend unfolds, I have a feeling it's going to be a wild ride, and I'm thrilled to be along for the ride, champagne in hand.