The Mount Rushmore Show
It’s Sunday at The Masters Tournament—and there’s nothing like it. In this episode, we dive into what truly makes Augusta National the most iconic and prestigious stage in golf. From its origins with Bobby Jones to the traditions that define it today, we break down how the Masters became bigger than every other major—and why it continues to demand a level of precision, discipline, and mental toughness that few players ever fully master. We’re also joined by recurring guest and golf aficionado Jim Mintz, who brings his perspective on what makes Augusta so unique, the pressure players face on Sunday, and why even the greatest golfers in history have struggled to win here. Then we get into this year’s storyline, including Rory McIlroy taking control early before giving back the lead heading into the final round—setting up a wide-open Sunday where composure and experience will ultimately decide who slips on the green jacket. Finally, we build our Mount Rushmore of golfers who never won at Augusta—legends who had the talent, the opportunities, and the moments… but never got it done on golf’s biggest stage. This episode is all about pressure, legacy, and what it really takes to win at Augusta. Who would be on your Mount Rushmore?
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