The official Masters Podcast invites patrons and fans to follow-along as host Marty Smith explores Tournament storylines and visits with notable guests from the worlds of sport, entertainment and pop-culture. Episodes published daily from Augusta National Golf Club and the 2019 Masters Tournament.
The Masters: Fore Please! Now Driving... podcast is an incredible way to stay connected and immersed in the excitement of Masters Week. Hosted by Marty Smith, this podcast offers a unique perspective on the history, tradition, and passion that surrounds The Masters. Whether you're a die-hard golf fan or someone who simply enjoys the energy of this time of year, this podcast is sure to captivate you.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Marty Smith's ability to bring the experience of The Masters to life. Through his storytelling and interviews with golf icons, he paints a vivid picture of what it's like to be at Augusta National during this prestigious tournament. Smith's genuine excitement and respect for The Masters shines through in every episode, making it an incredibly enjoyable listen for fans.
Additionally, the variety of guests on the podcast adds depth and insight to the discussions. From legendary golfers to Augusta natives, each episode brings a fresh perspective on what makes The Masters so special. Smith's skill as an interviewer allows him to draw out genuine and heartfelt stories from his subjects, creating a truly engaging listening experience.
While there are many positive aspects to this podcast, one potential downside is its limited duration. With only seven episodes released so far, listeners may be left wanting more. Given the rich history and traditions surrounding The Masters, there is certainly room for additional episodes that dive deeper into different aspects of this iconic tournament.
In conclusion, The Masters: Fore Please! Now Driving... podcast is a must-listen for anyone who loves The Masters or simply appreciates great storytelling. Marty Smith's passion for the event shines through in every episode, transporting listeners behind the ropes and giving them a glimpse into the heart and soul of Augusta National. Whether you're preparing for next year's tournament or simply want to relive past memories, this podcast will leave you feeling inspired and excited about all that The Masters represents.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A weather-shortened Par 3 Contest still produced an ace, put the joy of fatherhood on display, and allowed patrons to connect with legends of the game. Augusta National Golf Club and Masters Tournament Chairman Fred Ridley shares the philosophy behind course improvements made in advance of the 2022 Masters, recognizes the inaugural recipients of the Lee Elder Scholarships at Paine College, and pays tribute to the late Lee Elder and 1968 Masters champion Bob Goalby. Marty Smith gets first impressions of the Masters from seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star David Wright. Finally, 1992 Masters champion Fred Couples describes playing practice rounds with Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas this week.
Listen to Marty Smith's one-on-one interview with Tiger Woods about his hard journey back to Augusta National. Several players share their thoughts about changes made to Nos. 11 and 15 in advance of the 2022 Masters Tournament. Also, Bryson DeChambeau reveals how wrist and hip injuries have impacted him, physically and emotionally, over the last several months.
Host Marty Smith covers the excitement patrons and players feel with Tiger Woods back on the course at Augusta National. Then Jim Nantz and Scott Van Pelt join Marty for a conversation about the meaning of the Masters.
In this episode, host Marty Smith and voice of Masters Digital Jimmy Roberts discuss Hideki Matsuyama's historic Masters win. Also hear from the champion himself as well as Xander Schauffele and Will Zalatoris, who both gave chase.
In this episode, players discuss moving day at the Masters. Then, host Marty Smith breaks down the day with the voice of Masters Digital, Jimmy Roberts. Marty also visits with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and NBC Sports broadcaster Mike Tirico before two-time champion Bernhard Langer talks about his experiences playing in 38 Masters Tournaments.
In this episode, players describe their second rounds at the Masters. Host Marty Smith sits down with the voice of Masters Digital Jimmy Roberts to anticipate the weekend's action. Then, ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter describes his first time at the Masters and 2007 Masters champion Zach Johnson shares his favorite Augusta National stories.
In this episode, hear from overnight leader Justin Rose about his round and Lee Elder about the Honorary Starters ceremony. Host Marty Smith recaps the first round with the voice of Masters Digital Jimmy Roberts, talks with Sergio Garcia about his 2017 victory and ESPN's Scott Van Pelt about the effect the Masters has had on his life.
On this episode, hear from Chairman Fred Ridley on the state of the Masters. Then host Marty Smith speaks with Amateur Tyler Strafaci on what he expects this week, past champion Tom Watson on his Masters memories, and trick shot YouTube stars - Dude Perfect.
On this episode of the podcast, we hear Bryson DeChambeau describe his approach to the Tournament, Rory McIlroy on completing the grand slam, Phil Mickelson tells a funny Champion's Dinner story, and Justin Thomas on his mentor Tiger Woods. Host Marty Smith then sits down with two-time champion Ben Crenshaw to discuss his love for Augusta National. Then, legendary sportscaster Verne Lundquist shares some of his favorite Masters memories.
Host Marty Smith interviews Dustin Johnson about the Champions Dinner, his favorite sandwiches and the November Masters win. Jim Nantz shares stories from his long history at the Masters. We also hear from Collin Morikawa about playing in his first April Tournament and Jordan Spieth about the momentum he carries into this week.
Host Marty Smith sits down with the voice of Masters Digital Jimmy Roberts to recount Dustin Johnson's record-setting performance. Johnson also answers questions about what the Masters and this win means to him.
1998 Masters champion Mark O'Meara features on this episode of the podcast, along with 54-hole leader Dustin Johnson, broadcaster Jimmy Roberts and College GameDay host Rece Davis. Host Marty Smith and the guests discuss the course, the 2020 Tournament and much more.
Host Marty Smith speaks with two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson to get a Tournament veteran's point of view on Augusta National. 2019 U.S Amateur Champion Andy Ogletree then joins the show to discuss being a Masters rookie and more.
Host Marty Smith speaks with clubhouse leader Paul Casey following his opening round 65 before recapping Thursday with the voice of Masters Digital, Jimmy Roberts. The episode concludes with six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus and his favorite Augusta National anecdotes.
Host Marty Smith speaks with three-time champion Sir Nick Faldo about his Masters memories and more. Analyst Tom Rinaldi also joins the episode to discuss the Tournament ahead.
Three-time champion Gary Player anchors the latest podcast episode with tales of his Masters experiences. Host Marty Smith also speaks with Andy North and looks back at Tiger Woods' phenomenal career to this point.
Host Marty Smith speaks with the voice of the Masters, Jim Nantz about his three decades covering the Tournament. Smith then interviews past champion Phil Mickelson about his three wins and what to expect this week.
Marty Smith returns to host the second season of Fore Please! Now Driving... where he'll cover an unprecedented fall 2020 Tournament with interviews from Masters Champions, past participants and more. Find out what's in store for listeners starting on Masters Monday, November 9th.
Host Marty Smith speaks with Tiger Woods and Joe LaCava about the past champion's career, the 2019 Masters and the emotions surrounding that unforgettable return to victory. #MastersRewind
Host Marty Smith speaks with NBC broadcaster and the voice of Masters Digital Jimmy Roberts. They recap the dramatic twists and turns of a Sunday that included, at one point, five competitors sharing the lead. Then they discuss what the historic victory means for five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods.
Host Marty Smith and NBC broadcaster Jimmy Roberts open the episode with a summary of moving day at the Masters. Marty then welcomes New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. The three discuss their experiences at Augusta National and the popularity of golf within the NFL. Finally, CBS Sports personality Amanda Balionis joins the show to talk about her experiences covering the Tournament and her strategy for interviewing the best golfers in the world.
NBC broadcaster and voice of Masters Digital Jimmy Roberts opens the episode with host Marty Smith by recapping a dramatic Masters Friday. Marty then welcomes ESPN's Mike Greenberg, a first-time Masters patron, who contextualizes golf within the greater sporting world. Finally, NASCAR driver Kyle Larson sits down with Marty to discuss his first Masters visit and how the Tournament has inspired him to improve his own golf game.
Any Masters fan knows Jimmy Roberts' voice well. The NBC broadcaster and voice behind Masters Digital joins host Marty Smith on the podcast to recap an idyllic Thursday at the Masters. Marty also speaks with ESPN host Scott Van Pelt, who explains why the Tournament has been his favorite place since even before he was present for Tiger Woods' record-setting victory in 1997. Finally, fashion icon Tory Burch joins Marty to discuss, among other things, her admiration for Augusta National – a place whose beauty she describes as overwhelming, with its vibrant colors and stunning views.
Pop superstar Niall Horan is an avid golfer, a supporter of the game and a Masters fanatic. Host Marty Smith sits down with the singer to discuss the Tournament and how he got started in the game. Marty then interviews sports commentator Mike Tirico, who, in addition to covering 22 Masters, has worked at nearly every major event in sports. The episode concludes with golf personality Erik Anders Lang, who travels the world in search of golf's hidden stories. Lang describes of one of his favorite adventures – playing Augusta National in the media lottery following the 2018 Masters.
World-famous chef and restauranteur David Chang grew up playing golf, but he'd never been to the Masters before this week. Chang joins podcast host Marty Smith to talk about his day at Augusta National eating food, watching golf, and offering his recipe for the Champions Dinner entrée, bone-in ribeye. Marty also sits down with Masters participant Stewart Cink, who returns to the field after four years of falling short of qualification. Finally, fashion designers Sid and Ann Mashburn join the show to discuss Masters fashion and the most iconic piece of clothing in the sporting world – the Green Jacket.
For more than half of his life, sports commentator Jim Nantz has served as the voice of the Masters. Nantz joins podcast host Marty Smith to discuss the announcer's rituals, Tournament insights, and memories from the broadcast booth. Marty also speaks with New York Times best-selling author David Coggins, who is making his second visit to Augusta National, to discuss style and manners at the Masters.
In this episode of Fore Please! Now Driving... host Marty Smith reflects on the emotional experience of attending the Masters with special guest Jim Nantz. Marty reminisces about his first visit to Augusta National Golf Club with his uncle and their day that culminated with a special walk at sunset across the grounds. Tiger Woods and Tony Finau also share memories from their early Masters experiences playing in the Tournament.”