Ah, Augusta … and a P.S. on Lexi
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks waxes nostalgically about the only time he attended The Masters, shortly after pimento was invented and dinosaurs still roamed the planet.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks waxes nostalgically about the only time he attended The Masters, shortly after pimento was invented and dinosaurs still roamed the planet.
This week the panel discusses what impressed them most about the WGC Dell Match Play; adding more match play events to the PGA Tour; and should the winner of PGA Tour opposite field events get an invitation to the Masters.
This week the panel submits their fantasy picks for the WGC Dell Match Play; discusses the red cardigan as a prize at the API; and debates letting Muirfield back into the Open rota.
With the world’s best players arriving in top form, surely this would be a match for the ages. It didn’t turn out that way, which is unusual, because Augusta National usually scripts things to perfection.
Performance coach Tim O’Connor comments on how different players coped with the pressure of playing in the season’s first major.
The panel discusses Jordan Spieth’s meltdown; Danny Willett’s victory and what can be done to improve the CBS telecast?
Physically and emotionally drained after the debacle at Augusta, Fairways columnist Jim Deeks shares his unique perspective on the 80th Masters.
Danny Willett’s bogey free 67 put him in a perfect spot to capture the green jacket after Jordan Spieth coughed up the lead on the 12th hole.
Golf performance coach Tim O’Conner has an excellent take on how Ernie Els was able to overcome the six-putt he made on the opening hole at The Masters.