Get a look at what the 2017 Masters invitation looks like
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Get a look at what the 2017 Masters invitation looks like

A photo of an Augusta National Golf Club green jacket
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There are few better things you could get in the mail than a Masters invitation. Can you imagine what the smile on someone's face looks like when it arrives?

Mackenzie Hughes, who will play in his first Masters after winning The RSM Classic in November for his maiden PGA Tour win, shared his 2017 Masters invitation, which he got in the mail just ahead of the New Year.

In 2017, the Masters dates are April 6-9, which is spelled out in words on the Masters invitation that looks quite like the coolest wedding invitation you've ever seen.

Hughes isn't the only player receiving a Masters invitation over the holidays. Most of the field has already been decided, with only PGA Tour winners between now and the Masters, as well players in the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking the week prior to the tournament, yet to make out the rest of the 2017 Masters field.

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