Actually, Lynn, I didn't mean to simply "correct" you, because I share much of your fondness for those traditions that make the Masters unique.
Quite arguably, in the current era, there is a much, much better case for older champions playng, than ever before. At 50 or 51, Fred Couples, with his competitive game kept viable on the Champions tour, is a much better competitor than was a 50 year-old Jack Nicklaus or Arnold Palmer. Why not, in fact, offer Masters invitations to the US Senior Open Champion and the US Senior Am Champion? Those titleholders are "Masters" in my book.
All I would have to say, with respect to Raymond Floyd, is that at age 67, he has probably made the right decision, to avoid the fate of Billy Casper. One thing I'd have liked would have been for Raymond's final round to have been better-announced so that the fans could show Raymond the appreciation he deserves.