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Under the heat of the Augusta sun, Scottie Scheffler wins the 88th Masters in resounding fashion. In the final episode of this season of Fore Please! Now Driving..., Smylie Kaufman joins Marty Smith in the studio to discuss this enthralling final day, along with the week's most captivating storylines.
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On a Masters Saturday that challenged the field, a group of three Americans rose to the top of the leader board. Andrew Cotter, renowned BBC golf reporter, joins host Marty Smith in the studio to unpack an enthralling Saturday at the Masters. Then, one of Georgia's newest residents, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins, speaks about his new venture owning a golf course. Finally, Mexican soccer star, Miguel Layún is left speechless as he breaks down his first experience at Augusta National.
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With relentlessly windy conditions, Friday at the 88th Masters left its mark on the field. Three share the lead heading into the weekend, but a strong field is on their heels. In this episode, host Marty Smith hears from NFL veteran and keen golfer, Larry Fitzgerald. Later, Marty speaks with ESPN host Laura Rutledge, who discusses her first experience attending the Masters. Finally, Troy Aikman, NFL legend and host of Monday Night Football, joins Marty to give his thoughts on his relationship with golf and the similarities between the hunt for a Super Bowl ring and the quest for a Green Jacket.
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The first day of the 88th Masters has drawn to a blustery close. Join host Marty Smith as he unpacks the day's events, from the Honorary Starters Ceremony this morning to Tiger Woods' final shot this evening. Shane Bacon joins Marty in studio to provide his perspective on a day filled with storylines. Out on the course, Detroit Lions quarterback, Jared Goff, gives his thoughts on the parallels between finding success on the field and what it takes to thrive at Augusta National. Finally, NASCAR driver, Tyler Reddick, tells us about his first time at the Masters.
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On the evening before the 88th Masters Tournament, join host Marty Smith for Episode 3 of Fore Please! Now Driving... Marty discusses today's press conference with Augusta National Golf Club Chairman Fred S. Ridley before being joined in studio by guest Hally Leadbetter. Finally, Marty heads to Amen Corner for conversations with golf content creators Rick Shiels and Seb Carmichael-Brown, followed by YouTube sensations Dude Perfect.
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Fore Please! Now Driving... returns for Episode 2 from Augusta National. Verne Lundquist, ahead of his final Masters, returns to the spot of one of his most iconic calls, hole No. 16, with host Marty Smith to reflect on a legendary career. Golf content creator Roger Steele joins Marty in the studio where they discuss fatherhood, the experience of attending the Masters and Tiger Woods' influence on the game of golf. Finally, Marty joins Latin America Amateur champion Santiago de la Fuente and Asia-Pacific Amateur champion Jasper Stubbs in the Crow's Nest as they prepare for their first Masters Tournament.
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As Masters week begins, step onto the grounds of Augusta National with host Marty Smith. Adam Hayes, the 2023 Masters champion's caddie, returns to Augusta National for the first time since Jon Rahm's victory at the 87th Masters and speaks about the winning moments from last year's Tournament. Marty discusses today's press conferences from Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. Amanda Balionis joins Marty in the Fore Please studio where they discuss their own Masters stories along with the storylines taking shape ahead of this year's Tournament. Finally, Augusta National Women's Amateur champion Lottie Woad returns to Hole No. 17 where she reflects on what it means to win this prestigious event.
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Another chapter of the history and tradition of the Masters has been written. 2023 Masters champion Jon Rahm speaks about what joining Seve Ballesteros as a Masters champion means to him and how he surprised himself by coming so close to crying over winning a golf tournament. Runner-up Brooks Koepka discusses his disappointment over finishing second at the Masters for a second time. Koepka’s fellow runner-up Phil Mickelson was much happier with the final-round 65 that made him the oldest competitor ever to finish in the top 5 at the Masters. Low Amateur Sam Bennett describes walking up 18 on Sunday as “the coolest experience of my life” and expresses gratitude for the love the Masters shows amateur golfers.
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The second round was completed on Saturday morning and the third round began before Mother Nature intervened for the second consecutive day. In the morning action, Tiger Woods made the cut at the Masters for a record-tying 23rd consecutive time. One of the men he tied, Fred Couples, broke the record as the oldest player ever to make the 36-hole cut.
1987 Masters champion Larry Mize completed his final Masters appearance on Saturday. He describes how that win changed his life. 1988 champion Sandy Lyle, also making his final competitive appearance this year, joined Mize at the No. 18 green to help say farewell.
Finally, Marty chats with two-time World Cup winner, Golden Ball winner and two-time Olympic gold medalist Carli Lloyd about her first time experiencing the traditions of the Masters. -
The second round of the 2023 Masters will resume on Saturday morning but before the weather delays on Friday, Brooks Koepka shot a bogey-free 67 and currently holds the lead by himself. He reflects on his recovery from multiple knee injuries.
Amateur Sam Bennett, from Texas A&M, is just four strokes behind Koepka and speaks of the confidence that led to his success over the first 36 holes of his Masters debut.
After wrapping up the state of play when the second round was suspended, Marty chats with Michelle Wie West about what she’s experienced in her first visit to Augusta National this week.
Finally, Marty sits down with Wright Thompson who explains why the Masters is like a magic trick and shares his favorite memory of Augusta National. -
Marty joins Billy Horschel on his drive to work prior to the first round of Horschel’s ninth Masters. Billy discusses his preparation for this year’s Tournament and how it differs from his first year at Augusta National.We hear from the three men that share the lead following the first round: Viktor Hovland, Brooks Koepka, and Jon Rahm, as they break down their strong starts and the challenges that lay ahead. Tiger Woods recaps his first-round performance.Then the Honorary Starters, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson express the gratitude they feel about their remarkable careers at the Masters.Finally, Iona Stephen shares her view from broadcasting at Nos. 15 and 16 all day.
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Host Marty Smith recaps all the important moments from two Masters Wednesday traditions: Chairman Ridley’s press conference, where the Chairman announced Augusta National’s commitment to elevate public golf in the Augusta area, and the Par 3 Contest, which was once again a family affair.
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On the day groupings for the first two rounds are announced, we hear from four of the top five players in the Official World Golf Rankings – Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Max Homa – plus five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods and three-time champion Phil Mickelson.
Also, Scott Van Pelt joins to discuss what makes the Masters different from every other sporting event, before educating Marty about what constitutes a proper crab cake. -
First, we take you to Amen Corner to hear what Sepp Straka’s hole-in-one on No. 12 in today’s practice round sounded like. Then we hear from some of the competitors in the 2023 Masters: Jason Day, Jordan Spieth, and Cameron Smith.Next, Marty Smith looks back at the events of the past weekend. 2023 Augusta National Women’s Amateur champion Rose Zhang talks about enjoying every single moment in Augusta this year, including her interactions with Tiger Woods and what she learned from her final round on Saturday. Golf commentator Hally Leadbetter looks back this year’s Augusta National Women’s Amateur and swaps Masters shopping tips with Marty. Finally, content creator Roger Steele describes the golf journey that led to his victorious participation in the EA Sports PGA Tour: Road to the Masters event on Sunday.
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Host Marty Smith is joined by defending champion Scottie Scheffler, who reflects on the experience of winning the Masters and shares a preview of his menu for the Champions Dinner. Then, on the eve of broadcasting his 38th Masters, Jim Nantz offers his pick to win the 2023 Tournament with Marty. Finally, Marty previews Sunday night's Road to the Masters Invitational event.
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Scottie Scheffler compares the reality of winning the Masters to dreaming about this moment since childhood. Scheffler goes on to credit his caddie, Ted Scott, for his role in the victory. Rory McIlroy reflects on the record-tying, final-round 64 that earned him second place. At the end of a physically and emotionally demanding week, Tiger Woods recaps his return to the Masters. Then host Marty Smith talks to Harry Kane, who flew to Augusta following Tottenham’s 4-0 win at Aston Villa on Saturday to experience the Masters in person for the first time on Sunday. Finally, Marty shares one last story from Amen Corner today.
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Host Marty Smith asks two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson to draw on his experience to describe what Scheffler is going through on the eve of the final round. Scottie Scheffler breaks down his day before Tiger Woods speaks with Marty about perseverance following a third round made difficult by the cold and the wind. Cameron Smith looks ahead to the better scoring weather forecast for Sunday. Viktor Hovland, Justin Thomas, and Collin Morikawa describe the blustery conditions the field faced today. Finally, Marty gets a cross-sport perspective on playing in the wind and the aura of Augusta National from NFL quarterbacks Josh Allen and Sam Darnold.
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Scottie Scheffler builds a record-tying 5-stroke lead after 36 holes. Among those chasing him remains 5-time Masters champion Tiger Woods, who made the cut in his return to Augusta National. Host Marty Smith guides you through all of the day’s key action, including Woods breaking down the physical toll the second round took on his body and players detailing the difficulties posed by the windy conditions on Friday or, in Shane Lowry’s case, how he prefers and thrives in such conditions. Then, Stewart Cink describes what it was like to make a hole-in-one on No. 16 on the birthday of his son, and caddie, Reagan.
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Thursday was electric at Augusta National Golf Club as Tiger Woods returned to competition. Host Marty Smith brings you the sounds of the first round and the players’ analysis of their play, the course, and the conditions they’ll face in pursuit of Sungjae Im. Plus, the Honorary Starters – Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson – talk about what their participation in this Masters tradition means to them. Then, Marty catches up with Augusta native Charles Kelley of Lady A to hear about his experiences working at the Masters in high school.
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