| The loblolly pine, believed to be at least 100 years old, had 
				to be removed from its position on the 17th fairway after being 
				damaged by an ice storm that swept through the Masters venue in 
				Augusta, Georgia last week.
 				"The loss of the Eisenhower Tree is difficult to accept," 
				Augusta National and Masters chairman Billy Payne said in a 
				statement on Sunday.
 				"We obtained opinions from the best arborists available and, 
				unfortunately, were advised that no recovery was possible.
 				"We have begun deliberations of the best way to address the 
				future of the 17th hole and to pay tribute to this iconic symbol 
				of our history — rest assured, we will do both appropriately."
 				Payne said that Augusta National had sustained no further major 
				damage and that the course had been opened for its members to 
				play with ongoing preparations unaffected for this year's 
				Masters.
 				The tree, which was about 65 feet tall, guarded the left side of 
				the fairway at the par-four 17th and was strategically situated 
				210 yards from the tee.
 				It received its name because former U.S. president and club 
				member Dwight Eisenhower hit into the tree so often he 
				campaigned to have it removed.
 				David Owen, in his book 'The Making of the Masters', wrote that 
				"Eisenhower hated the tree, because it invariably interfered 
				with his slice.
 				"At the governors meeting in 1956 ... Eisenhower took the floor 
				to propose cutting it down.
 				"(Clifford) Roberts (club chairman and co-founder) immediately 
				ruled him out of order and adjourned the meeting, and the pine 
				has been known ever since as the Eisenhower Tree."
 				The 2014 Masters will take place from Apr. 10-13.
 				(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; 
	editing by 
				Mark Lamport-Stokes) 
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