Masters honours Lee Elder with two scholarships and a tee shot
Elder was the first black player to be invited to play the Masters.
Elder was the first black player to be invited to play the Masters.
This week the Round Table also examines additions and subtractions at the 2020 Masters; and the latest Economic Impact Study for golf in Canada.
This week the Round Table tackles betting on the PGA Tour, courses that make us watch tournaments and changes we’d like to see at Augusta National.
This week the Round Table tackles more knocks against Bryson DeChambeau; ponders Masters favourites; and weighs in on the appropriateness of the hoodie.
The Round Table discusses a fan-free Masters; another idiotic Rules debacle; and the monumental greed displayed by the PGA Tour during the pandemic.
“Even in the current circumstances, staging the Masters without patrons is deeply disappointing,” said Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley.
A distance roll back for the golf ball isn’t realistic.
This week the panel weighs in on the future of the RBC Canadian Open after Glen Abbey; judges the 2017 version; and discusses whether Rory McIlroy or Jordan Spieth will complete their personal Grand Slams.
This week the panel discusses the remarkable duel over the final nine at Augusta; who has the most regrets about their Masters performance; and who’s the new sentimental favourite to win a major.