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On Episode 10 of Major Moments Shane O'Donoghue talks to American Golfer Mark Brooks. The Proud Texan boasts the record for most starts on the PGA tour, with 803. he won seven PGA championships and the 1996 PGA Championship in Valhalla.
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On episode 9 of Major Moments, Golf Broadcaster Shane O'Donoghue sits down with former world number 1 and Open champion David Duval.
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On episode 8 of Major Moments, Golf Broadcaster Shane O'Donoghue sits down with German Golfer Martin Kaymer. At the height of his career Kaymer was world number 1. The superstar holed the clinching putt at the Ryder Cup and won the Players Championship and on top of that he won two majors in spectacular fashion.
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On Episode 7 of Major Moments Shane O'Donoghue sits down with Australian Golfer Jason Day. Jason Day is an absolute star, he won the 2015 PGA Championship, he finished runner-up in all four majors, showing he has an all round game. He has been world number one, he has amassed 13 PGA tour titles, including the 2016 players championship, he's a proud Australian and has five children with his wife Ellie.
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On episode 6 of Major Moments, Shane O'Donoghue sits down with Curtis Strange. Hailed as one of the greatest players of his generation, a serial winner on the PGA tour and around the world. Curtis was a Ryder Cup captain and a player but most importantly a two time winner of the US Open. This episode is a wonderful insight into the world of golf from Hall of Famer Strange.
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On episode 5 of Major Moments Shane O'Donoghue speaks to Europe's winning most golfer of modern day Majors, with three Opens and three Masters titles under his belt. Nick was runner-up in both the US Open and PGA Championship and is known as one of the greatest golfers of all time. Nick Faldo speaks to Shane from his home in Montana in America.
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On episode 4 of Major Moments Shane O'Donoghue speaks to legendary American golfer Corey Pavin. The American goes through his big win in 1995 in historic Shinnecock Hills and what led to that impressive triumph. Speaking to Shane from his loft in Texas, Corey discusses his fascinating and long golfing career.
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On episode 3 Shane O'Donoghue talks to golfing legend Tom Watson. American golfer Tom is known as one of the greatest golfers of all time, in eight years he won eight majors and he came very close to winning many more. Tom was the dominant player of that era with a stunning short game, he won two Masters at Augusta National and here he tells Shane how he did it.
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On Episode 2 of Major Moments Broadcaster Shane O'Donoghue speaks to golfing legend Gary Player. At just 29 Player achieved the Grand Slam, becoming the third professional in history to do so, Player won 9 Majors, three of which were the Masters, from his native South Africa, Shane catches up with Player in Durban.
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On Episode 1 of Major Moments Shane O'Donoghue sits down with World Golf Hall of Fame Member, Mark O'Meara. Mark O'Meara has tasted victory at Golf's holy grail. The American golfer was victorious all over the world in his career, winning 16 times on the PGA tour, including two major victories at the age of 41 in 1998. Shane discusses the Masters tournament and his stunning success at Augusta with Mark and gets some great insights into his career and relationship with Tiger Woods. Like, Subscribe and Share the episode if you enjoy it.
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