Welcome to the Clubhouse with Shane Bacon. I am your host, Shane Bacon, and uh, I'm gonna need a couple of minutes. That was a exhausting final round of a Master's My goodness, there were near historic rounds of golf. There was a collapse by one of the best players in the world. There was a guy that just would not go away
and eventually snagged a green jacket. And then there was Ricky Fowler, who wasn't really much of the storyline early on, who makes six birdies on his last eleven holes, knocks the flag down on eight, team makes a birdie to at least forced Patrick Read to think about it a little bit. And then Patrick Read hits the shot up on the hill on a team and you thought for a second he might three put this thing and give us a playoff with Fowler and Read. But alas Patrick
Red just did it. He won the Masters. He didn't get, you know, deterred by what Jordan'spith was doing when he was on his way to a sixty four that probably should have been a sixty three, maybe even lower. He didn't get bothered by playing alongside Rory McRoy with the fans obviously supporting Rory over him. He wasn't paying too much attention to the leaderboards and he was balancing back
from bad shots. He'd make a bogey, bounce back with the birdie, he'd make mrs short put like he did eleven, and then bounce back with a long put on twelve. For Bertie, it was an impressive win. Let's be honest, and Patrick Reed is a deserving champion. He played great. He figured out a way to find the fairway more often the last few weeks by hitting a little bit of a worly bird cut. That's what he's doing. And he did that, and and on eighteen was a perfect example.
Final hole. You saw how tight that shoot is. You saw what Jordan's speek did. Hit the tree off the tea and drop straight down. That's fairly easy to do, even for these professional golfers. And Patrick Reid probably didn't have that golf shot a few months ago. Honestly, he always hit that smother draw. He never had a little bit of a cut in his repertoire. And then there he goes hitting that little worly bird and it worked out perfectly. Finds a fairway makes part when he needed
to and Edges Ricky Fowler by one. It was. It was unbelievable. And what Jordan's speech did will be I think what is the most remembered from this master's outside of the victory, just put after putt after shot after putt and the put on sixteen that even surprised him. You know, I mentioned it before we did it on Twitter. This is where Jack Nichols made the putt in nineteen five on sixteen and Jordan's speech does it got a little help from Justin Thomas on the same line Buries.
The birdie putt, like I said, kind of got him a bit surprised. And you know he had a good put on seventeen as well. That's a hole that's always given Jordan's speet fits and he had a great drive in a great second and then it was just a bummer that didn't have a birdie put on eighteen. I would have loved to see him have something from you know, fifteen feet or so in for a chance at sixty two,
but that last branch man, that last branch got him. Um. I have David Ferty on the Clubhouse podcast to recap what we just watched. It was just kind of a quick call to David. He was he was nice enough to jump on despite a you know, being at home in Texas. So we'll get to that in just a minute. Just a reminder that summer is around the corner. If you live in Phoenix like I do, you know that it was like ninety five degrees today and there's a lot of things that happened when summer comes, the sun,
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on whole on one to start the week. On the par three, Cameron Smith was unbelievable late to be able to jump into that top twelve, which means he'll be back at the Masters next year. You know, we saw Baba, Henrik Stenson, Dustin Johnson all with a chance at least throughout the weekend to get into contention. And there was some of the best players in the world on this first page of the leaderboard, and it was Patrick Read that did it. So you know, all the kudos to
that guy. He was he was not deterred by all of the things happening around him. He won this green jacket. He is a deserving, deserving Major champion winner and onward to Shinnecock Hills for us. I know the Fox group is really excited at sixty seven days until the US Open till the first round of the U s Open. So we are preparing on our end. I'm sure you'll be ready as we go through the players and all
the other events headed up. But we're excited. That was a great major championship and we cannot wait until the next one. Let's get to the interview with David Ferity and we welcome into the clubhouse for the first time. David Ferity, of course, David spent twenty years said augustin National call in the action. How different is it sitting on the couch and getting to watch it? Is it? Is it better? Are you more comfortable there? Yeah? I
got to tell you that I am. I was. It was a difficult week for me to be part of the broadcast. You know. I always felt like I couldn't really do myself. So that wasn't the uh, the style that they were looking for, you know, so I tried to limit myself to a buy five words a week. You'd cut down on the jokes, cut down on the zingers.
I totally understand it. You know when you watched the featured group coverage, and I did a lot of that over the weekend because you know, i'd have a couple of TV ser screens going and even some of the guys I know that called golf, you can tell it is a little bit muted, and they want to make sure that they're kind of going along the company line. And you know, that's what Augusta wants. So that's what
they get. They gotta Patrick Reed win and uh and you've got to say, I mean, there were people if you followed along on social media, you know, you're getting a lot of people rooting for Rory and you're getting a lot of people rooting for Ricky, and of course the Jordan's Feet run made it a big but you know,
Patrick Red won this masters. I mean, it was unbelievable what he did when he needed to pull off cluck shots and pull off cluss butts, it was maybe he hunt hung in there, and there were a couple of times where it looked like he might lose his grip on it, but each time, you know, he faced a crisis, you know, he played the next holl really well. And uh, I always sort of felt that I was going to come down to the that he was going to need a part to win. And that's that's the way it
worked out. I mean even the last part that they hold, I mean, that's not one that you want that kind of lengthy. He showed great courage, yeah, I mean, and he got two huge breaks, and I mean I think that's you know, we see that in any major championship. You can look at the Open, the US Open, the Masters, the p g A, anything like that. You're gonna need a good breaker. Two. We saw it from Rory on Saturday. You know, he got the good breaks a day before
hitting the flag on eight. You know, we saw the kick out off the trees there. I mean, there were good breaks for Rory a day before. But for this read, you know, hits the ball and looks like it's gonna be in the creek on thirteen and it stays up. And of course that put on seventeen from all the way across the green. If that doesn't hit the flagstick, you know that's probably by Yeah, it might have gone off the other edge of the grain. But you know,
you need a little luck, that's for sure. Nobody ever won a major championship, or any golf tournament for that matter, without a little luck. And the key is, you know, to to take advantage of those brakes, you know when you got them. Were you Are you surprised to see Patrick Read as a major champion? I mean he was trending in the right direction over the last you know, four events, But are you surprised at all that he won a major? No, I'm I'm really not. Whenever he's one,
he's one in fine style. And you know, he's very confident, you know, cocky almost. He said some things early in his career that sort of put other people's noses at a joint. But you know it's it's not bragging if you if you can do it, and uh, you know quite obviously you know what he can do it. Yeah, I mean we've seen him win playoffs against George Speach, We've seen him face off, you know we we of course saw the Writer Cup match along with Rory mcwory.
That was overplayed the last couple of days. But you know, he is in this theater with Rory mcloy and everybody thinks Rory is gonna at least give him a run. Rory didn't do that on Sunday. But it takes a special kind of person to be the quote unquote underdog, but not believe or the underdog. That's what I think is so impressive about Patrick Reed is he doesn't believe anything. He believes that he really is one of the best players in the world. And confident, conkiness all that. All
the great players have that, yeah they do. And you know, I mean, to be successful at the highest level, you know, you have to want to be in a place where you know you're going to be uncomfortable. And Augusta, you know, brings that out and and it's champions you know, there's no uh or hardly a place without you know, maybe the Ryder Cup, you know, where the pressure might be a little more, or an open championship might be comparable.
But you know, you have to want to be in that place where it's I mean it's going to suck. And um, the really great ones you know that they for them, it doesn't suck. You know, they live on it, the pressure. They want the pote I mean, a whole bunch of us like me never wanted to. That's why
I never made it. But he wanted it. Not neither did I. Neither did I, you know, and I had a reasonably successful career, but you know I didn't want the responsibility that came with you know, being like really good. That was that was. There was a couple of players that got to world number one that that mentioned that you know later in their careers where they said, you know that the pressure of being the best, it stressed him out. They didn't want to be there was David
Duval was one. Um, you know that when he won the Open Championship. Um, it was it was almost as if, you know, he didn't really want he was shy about it, virus almost and um, you know, kind of introverted in that way. You know, he's kind of come out of a shell in the last few years and has become a really good analyst. M But you know, he was number one in the world twice and that was in the Tiger Woods era. So I mean he was one hell of a player and and uh, you know, uh
didn't really seem that way a lot of the time. Okay, I have to ask you, what what point did you say to yourself, Holy sh it, Jordan's Speed's gonna win this masters. Yeah. Um, you know it was right around seventeen, you know, when he knocked that put in, you know, that kind of a charge and you hang up a number seventeen and eighteen are really difficult, you know, so birdie holes at fifteen and sixteen there, but you've got
to get through seventeen and eighteen. Um. And uh, you know I thought that, you know, Patrick raid is going to have you know, it was going to have to make power to win, you know, in the end. And uh, you know he made a Grade four. You know, I mentioned this on Twitter when Speith was doing this. But he he is this guy's generation player that somehow finds a way to pull these golf shots off that nobody else does. I mean we've seen it throughout his career. You go back to his first win at the John
Deere he makes that bunker shot. Yes, the literally I was standing right beside him. Yeah, and and and it was a bunker shot that you know, say what you want about it, but it went in. I mean that that's the key It win in. You know, at the Valves Bar he makes up putting the playoff, it goes in Chambers Bay. You know, you could look at St. Andrew's even when he lost, he made that long put at sixteen. Of course, he did what he did at the Travelers last year and then at the Open last year,
you know, doing the the go get that. But you know, he's that guy and he David, I mean, he's the player of this generation that somehow finds that gear and hits the perfect put with the perfect read and gets it to go. And despite not being able to win this, he showed us once again that he is this type of player that it that is able to muster up whatever it is internal ford or two or whatever to
pull him off. Yeah, he's mr unlikely. You know, you think, well, he can't do that, and then he does it, and he seems to do it at the end of the round as well when it's you know, least expected. Um, I mean sixteen, seventeen and eighteen. Uh, you know at the Open Championship. Uh, we're absolutely straordinary at Rollbarkdale. I don't think I've ever seen the finish, you know, quite
like it. From heading on to the practice ground and uh, you know over that mountain with me in the way just before yeah, just before he took the club back, my head appeared at the top of one of those hills. It was like a like a prairie dog or a mere cat, you know, looking out of his mind, you know, and I had to duck point that ball rocketed over my head, you know. So so watching him finish, um is you're you're right. I mean, it's an extraordinary thing, and he is. He does seem to be the one
of our generation that's able to do it. Let's take a quick break here. The interview with David Ferty did to remind you that there is a new boss in town at Buffalo Ald Wings and he deals in bacon. Makes sense here. It's the Bacon Boss Burger, featuring bacon three different ways and a blanket of white cheese sauce. And he's joined by their new favorites like the smother Cheese steadcase of the Ella, Sweet Chili Shrimp and Alaska Cod Classic. All pair perfectly with the Sam seventy six
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it again. You have to read it perfectly and hit it perfectly, and and it's almost like a broken leg, broken leg, but you know, it's like it's like it's willed in and speed made that put on sixteen today, and it looked like it even surprised him that he made it. Yes, yeah, I think he said to Mike Groller, um, you know, do you believe that, you know, trying to let read him? You know he was, he was, you know, kind of shocked. But it was the nineteen Nicholas putt.
And I actually posted the video a couple of minutes before he hit it, just to find people what it looked like when Nicholas made it, of course, and staying heard deaf and all that, but I mean, very similar types of things, and he's able to get a good to go. I was. I was believing that it was gonna happen, and I kept thinking there was a chance that we were going to see Reid stumble a little bit,
and he just didn't. He he was unbelievable somebody that did stumble of course is Rory McElroy, and we have to talk about his day. He got off to to just an awful start. To drive on one was was miles right, but to me it was the put on two. I mean, he plays two perfectly. You know, he has three or four feet for eagle and that was going to tie the lead. He missed that, and that seemed to be the moment where there was a little bit of doubt that crept in and he really didn't didn't
didn't have anything good happen after that. Yeah, you know, he just looked out of sorts. And you know Rory can be that way. He's kind of streaky um and nobody makes a game look more beautiful than he does when he plays well, that's for sure. But today, as you say, you know, he got up, that's kind of a lumpy start and and never really got into a rhythm. For people that have never been to Augustin National, how
hard is the T shot at one? The T shot at one is is a main It's it's ridiculously difficult, especially off the back, and as far as these guys had it, you know, they still got to get it up and over that hill and it seems like the fairway has got narrower over the years, you know where it's a little more pinched in right by the bunker um. But the physical side of it is one thing. It's difficult, but you know, you get on that tea, you tee it up. Um. It's the first hole at at the Masters,
and there's something special about it. Well, I'm not I'm not a big overreactor in the sense of, you know, is will this guy ever win the Masters? Or what will you take away from this day? But you know the struggles of Rory again, he had an outside chance, I guess it went in a green jacket, wasn't able to do it. How much does the pressure build for a guy like that who knows what's going to come with the win here and not just with the win at the Masters, but of course that completes the career
Grand Slam? Does it get harder and harder every year for that for Rory McElroy, you know, especially with what happened a few years back and what happened in two thousand eighteen. Well, you know, people forget that a few years back. You know, young ravaled on the back nine. You know, that was fine. But but he won the next major by eight, you know, so and everyone was predicting, well, you know, I mean it might you know, to be really bad for his career, you know, and he'll remember
that forever. He's just not that sort of a person. Chain Um, it wouldn't surprise me if he wins the next one. Um, I mean, does it get harder? I mean, it's just harder to win. It's hard to win the Masters every year. And I don't think that uh, you know, one is going to be any different from from another for Rory. I think that Rory's around was was looking back, you know, kind of an instantaneous look back. It feels like the most surprising of them because he played so
beautifully on Saturday. The course was wet. You know, all of his major championships have been on golf courses that have been a little saturated. It just seemed like this was set up for him to go out there and do it. And I guess I was just surprised to see how out of sorts he was. And as we mentioned, from the start, it just seemed like he never felt
very comfortable. Yeah, I mean I got t shot at the first and the best part of the second and you know, I mean he just I mean normally he'll he'll hit it inside ten feet five or six and if he plays well, you know, but he didn't do that. And he also he left it above the whole a bunch of times, you know, which is something that you can't do at Augusta. You've got to try and get it in there underneath the hole and make the whole playable that way, they're just unholdable puts when you get
it above. Well. This, uh, this feels like it will be a Master's tournament where Ricky Faller gets forgotten despite finishing second. People are critical Ricky and he's, you know, the best player without a major championship. You can throw him or her Decky in there if you want. But he was one over par standing on a t and
he shot sixty seven. Can we can we as a golf group forget this thing about him struggling in these big moments on a Saturday and Sunday because what he did and clutched up on eighteen, you know what I mean? He did everything he could have done. Yeah, absolutely, he did more than he could have done. Really, I mean, Ricky Filer has maybe the best attitude of any player I've ever seen. Um, I don't doubt that he'll win, uh you know, not just one major, but but multiple majors.
And I mean he's probably the best short putter that I've ever seen. I mean, did you see the way that he put it today? You know from five and six feet that kind of I mean those are you just you just can't keep boring the men the way that he does. And he hits them with pace, He gets above the whole and he'll you know, rattle up a put and that he old one on the ninth that was going to go thirty yards down the fair way.
It's just when he gets locked in like that, and you watch his face over golf shots, he seems as comfortable as anybody on the golf course. Do you would you say that's fair? Yes? Yeah, And I think that's part of you know, due to his attitude. You know, he doesn't get too up, he doesn't get too done, He just you know, goes out and plays golf. Well, I have to ask you if in five years from now, what do you think you'll remember more? Were your men
remember the fact that Patrick reed when the Masters? Or will you remember the run that speed, ad, What do you think we'll stick in your brain more from this Master's Shan I'll be sixty and you know, five years from now, I'll be lucky if I remember. And I think that's fair. I think that's fair. Yeah, I think uh, I'll probably remember Patrick, you know, I mean, Jordan's run was memorable, there's no question, but but a master's chomping as a Master's champion, it was. It was special to see.
I mean, you know the guy that that that grinds it out and and grind I felt like he really grind it out this win. I mean he made some spectacular shots and and hold some really incredible pots. I mean the birdie Putty made it, you know twelve when it seemed to kind of be possibly slip in a bit and he was able to kind of convert that to get it back going. I mean, you know, the every every bog he made outside of one on on Sunday, he bounced back with a birdie in the next round.
I mean, this is a guy that has found a way to grind out victories at times, grind out holes, grind out matches, and there's it's no surprise that he was so successful in college as a match play player, or there's no there's no surprise that he's been so good in the Ryder Cup, in the President's Cup because he takes it almost personally. You know, it seems like he wants to beat everybody's brains out, even if the guy hits at forty past him. You know, yeah, he does.
And he's very smart as well. Um, you know, on eleven, instead of you know, trying to hit the cut and run it down on the grain, he just punched it out and and laid up fifteen. You know, he laid up you know, don the left hand side through the trees, which was a much more difficult shot, but left him with you know, a chance to you know, get it close from there, even though he didn't you know, it was it was a correct shot to head. Yeah, I
mean he was. It was just again, I mean, it was steady with with you know, big hitters throwing missiles his way. I mean, when you've got Jordan's speaks what he's doing, and you've got Ricky Fowler making a charge late, you know, these aren't these aren't no names. These are some of the best players in the world. And it's
it's deafening as well. You know, Don and Adele are around sixteen, you know, and when you're done a damn corner and there are people making you know, eagles and holes in one and that's sort I think it's a it's a tremendously hostile environment to have the lead. Well, it was. It was a fun Masters. I mean, I think that there was a moment where people writing it off like Reed's gonna win this. There was a moment where it seemed like there was gonna be a playoff.
There was a moment that it looked like Speed might sneak everybody out by one. And and then obviously at the end, you know, you gotta make a three or four footer. That's a putt. I don't want. I don't want that putt to win the Masters. No, no, no, absolutely not. No. I mean it helps run away. My first reaction to that runaway, Yeah, that that thing got up on the hill and stayed there. And I was in a buddy watching it with me, and I was like, man, I do not want to hit this two put in
a million years. I don't wanted to drive on eighteen to begin with, but the two put the speed the speed t shot. You know we did that earlier in the week. You know, we hit that one left and the sneaky thing abou Augustin National is left is just can't play. You can't play from left off these teas for most almost every hole, really, yeah, for the most part. I mean he's a little unlucky, to be fair. I mean he just caught a branch you know, that was
sticking out a mile there. I mean, it really wasn't that bad of t shot. When you're walking with groups out there, is it is it pretty apparent to know who the quote unquote patrons are rooting for. I mean, can you feel that they're cheering one person on way more than the other? Yes, you can. There's there's a sort of a swelling up of support, and you know that they were pretty good to Patrick. I mean, Augusta is you know, the most respectful gallery of the year.
They're golf fans, you know, and they appreciate good golf. But I mean there was a tremendous, uh like pouring of support for for Jordan's and f Rory for that matter. You know, I mean he's such a great kid. Um. They both are. Um. But you know, towards the end. You know, it seems, you know, like Patrick was was going to deserve this, you know, and that sort of switched over. All. Right, I've gone, We've gone eighteen minutes, and I haven't asked you Tiger Woods, which has to
be a record. Tiger of course coming back played the Masters and and just give me a grade. How would you grade the week for Tiger? You know I'd give him a B probably, um, I mean it was very disappointing for him. I mean, you put a brave face on it and the rest, what did you shoot? Even par? Just one over you? Now? Well not? Yeah, Well, you know that can happen if you're not you know, if you're not absolutely on out Augusta, you know you're you're
not gonna you know, you're not gonna break par. And it doesn't matter as long as the golf course played, you know, after the rain, I would have expected him, you know, if if it had been like that from the beginning, he might have done a lot better, because, I mean, the golf course is a lot easier when it plays long. That's when it's short and fast, that's when Augusta is a nightmare. But Tiger, you know, he's
on his way back. The beast is awakening, I think, and the game is just a lot more interesting with him in it. Well, I mean, and again, people, you know, they saw what he did at the two events leading up and they said, okay, now he's back. And I kept reminded, you know, just pump the brakes a little bit. You know, this is a major championship, it's the Masters. Has been a long time since he's been in this type of environment, and it might not be as easy as it was to do it at the Valves Bar.
And of course, you know, we live in a in a world where you know, nobody pumps the brakes anymore. But it's just it's a little bit different. You go to the Masters, it's it's very very much different than playing bay Hill, you know, and that's just how it is. Yeah, as you know, any major championship for that matter. You know, you come in there and it's just that there's a much more weight on your shoulders and uh, it's much
more of a test. Uh, you know, the failed is better, the golf course is better, the golf course is harder, you know. So I mean I think it's a little early, you know, to say that Tiger's back, but as he on the way back, you know, I think so. But I've been said that, I don't think we're gonna see, you know, anything like what we saw from ninety seven, you know, on through in or however long it was. I mean that that's my children are going to say that kind of golf, and their children might not say
it either. Yeah, I mean it's it was. It was a different generation. There were different types of players and uh and and you know, I was thinking about what Jordan Spa was doing today, and for that matter, what Paul Casey was doing today, And as Paul Casey was making that run and it looked like he might get to sixty three, speak the same way I was thinking. You know, in the last year, we've seen around a nine under the US Open that never happened before. We
saw sixty two at an Open Championship. We're seeing nearly another sixty three and possibly a sixty two at the Master's. Golf has gotten better in the sense of these players not being scared to go low. And that is another thing I feel like people failed to remember when they think about Tiger, Oh, he's not gonna be what he once was well, you know, the talent pool I think has got a little bit deeper as well. Oh for sure.
It's uh, it's it's more difficult to win our and I mean they're just better players around, But it's the evolution of our species has got something to do with it as well. Players are just biggers, wronger, faster and every sport. You know, if you put Bill Russell's Celtics out against you know, today's Celtics, I mean that's not a match. They're just you know, bigger, stronger, faster. And it does apply to golf as well. Yeah, you don't think what you think Lebron James would have done pretty
well back in like the nineteen sixties. You think get averages few points here here. I think he u he might have dominated so a little bit. How often do you play golf these days? You know, I have not played golf in eleven years, Shane. I I got run over by a truck riding riding my bicycle about eleven years ago and it crushed me all done the left side and my left arm is sort of crippled. It doesn't not a lot of people know that, but I can't close my left hand properly. So no golf is
you know, no golf, no golf. It just just a thing you watched, just the thing you want and commentate on. Um, the Ferity Show coming back in May. You did the different thing in this this iteration of it where you had multiple guests. Is that something you enjoyed? Is that something you feel like you might go with again? Well, um, you know we're that's what we're doing. We're going with two or three guests this year. You know. I mean I like to tell people the show wasn't broken, so
I decided to say, um, it has. It's been interesting, you know, getting people from different walks of life, you know sometimes golf or basketball or baseball or you know it. Uh, you know it has. I've enjoyed it. How do you match them up? I was? I was very interested with your first episode, Um, you know Brian bro I mean, which maybe not I would say maybe not the the outsider sports fan might know who that was, despite them being just unbelievable athletes and doing what they do in
double's tennis. But how did you match How do you match them up? I mean? Is it is it a system? Do you find out who meshes well? With whom. I mean, what's the process. They're like, well, it's just kind of a you know, an amalgamation of you know, you know, things that I like and people that I like and though but my producers, you know, I think it's a good idea and also you know, it's a logistical thing. With three, it's much harder to get them all together.
So uh, you know, for instance, we're gonna do uh one run a senior tour event where we've got three old farts, will hopefully be interesting that kind of thing. Yeah, they're the ones that they're the ones that say anything. I've always said Jack Nicholas's press conferences gotten better and better every year because he's he's he's he's less scared to say what everyone's to say. That's right, he just doesn't care. Well, well, David, I appreciate the time, thanks
for jumping on a recap and the masters. Um. Of course, you know you're taking a break with the show, but you'll be back in May. My show actually takes your place on Monday. Shotmakers is out on Monday nine pm, so I'm taking your spot. Hopefully some people that are looking for fairity will filter in and be and be a little bit of bummed out that I'm there and you're not. Well. I'll be watching it. Thanks Shane, it
looks like I'm a wreck in the many things. To David Farity for jumping on and chatting about the Masters. It was an epic one. We'll have more or this week on the Clubhouse with an amateur player that got a chance to play at the Masters for the first time, so he'll be on talking about the experience and all that comes along with the played a practice frund with
Tiger Woods. Um you know, got a chance to have Jack Nicholas and Gary Player on the tea on the part three watch him hit a shot there at the ninth so I'm sure the memories will be flowing. So that will be on Wednesday, and a reminder that summer is around the corner. There are a lot of things that come along with summer, the beach camps, refreshing, cold drinks, and of course vacation. With vacation comes travel. So what
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pumped out one basically this entire Master's week. That'll be something we do around these major championships, So make sure you're subscribed to that before Monday morning if you're listening to this now. If not subscribe after Monday, it'll be on my Twitter page at Shane Bacon how to subscribe, and there'll be a new one on Thursday. As the PG Tour keeps on a roll in LPG as well many tours out there with plenty of golf left in the season. The Masters is not in the season, that's
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