Photographer No. 24: Ken Griffey Jr. at the Masters


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A behind-the-scenes look at Ken Griffey Jr.'s experience photographing the 2025 Masters.

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Ken Griffey Jr. (Actor)
Born: November 21, 1969
Birthplace: Donora, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Was born on the same date (November 21) and in the same town as National Baseball Hall-of-Famer Stan Musial. Selected No.1 overall by the Seattle Mariners in 1987. More than 1 million Ken Griffey Jr. chocolate bars were sold after their introduction in 1989. Became part of the first father/son duo to appear in the same lineup on August 31, 1990. Recorded the song "The Way I Swing" with rapper Kid Sensation in the early '90s. Appeared as himself in the baseball-themed movies Little Big League (1994) and Summer Catch (2001). While playing in Seattle, had his own column in the Seattle Post Intelligencer, "Ask Junior." Won the National League's Comeback Player of the Year award in 2005.
Rory McIlroy (Actor)
Born: May 04, 1989
Birthplace: Holywood, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Was a member of Europe's winning Junior Ryder Cup team in 2004. Left school at age 16 to concentrate on golf. Played in his first European Tour event in 2006. Was the European Amateur Champion in 2006. Turned pro in September of 2007. First pro win was the Dubai Desert Classic in 2009. Got his first PGA win in May of 2010 at the Quail Hollow Championship, defeating Phil Mickelson by four shots, and shooting a course-record 62 in the final round. Won the 2011 U.S. Open held at Congressional in Bethesda, Maryland, winning by eight strokes over Jason Day. Won the 2012 PGA Championship by eight strokes, including a birdie on the final hole. Won his third major, the 2014 British Open championship, aged just 25, a feat only matched by Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus.