DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) -- This year marks the 50th edition of The Memorial. And through the years, organizers have been able to keep many traditions alive. That includes a unique aspect that many spectators never really notice during the tournament.

While all the attention over the weekend is fixated on the golfers, there are the individuals that stay to the side along the fairways, tracking every single shot. These scorekeepers are always volunteers throughout the PGA Tour. But the group that does it in Dublin is what makes the Memorial unique.

"It started originally with the first Memorial tournament and it's just kept it's way throughout the years," Jack Harper, co-chair of the Memorial's scoring committee said.

They're the men and women dressed in white buttoned up shirts and navy blue

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