Gary Player Talks Masters Past, His Insights for This Week, Why Longevity Is A Measure of Greatness, & Why He Walks Up Magnolia Lane... - podcast episode cover

Gary Player Talks Masters Past, His Insights for This Week, Why Longevity Is A Measure of Greatness, & Why He Walks Up Magnolia Lane...

Apr 04, 202234 minSeason 9Ep. 4
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Episode description

Gary Player reflects on:

  • Why he walks up Magnolia Lane instead of driving.
  • His Masters victory in 1974 and his incredible shot on 17 to 6 inches.
  • Why no lead is ever safe in golf.
  • If he felt written off in 1978 when he became the oldest Masters champion at the time.
  • What it was like for him and Jack Nicklaus trying to beat the people's champion Arnold Palmer.
  • Why longevity should be a critical measure in defining the greatest players ever.
  • Jon Rahm thinking Tiger held the record for the most major championships.
  • How great Bobby Locke was.
  • And who he likes in this year's Masters.
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