The Masters’ return to April is a reminder of how precious life’s annual milestones are, and how fragile the journey is.
The Last Round
Monahan Tilts From Feckless Toward Dangerous
Chad Ramey
Jared Wolfe
“It slowly got better. I won another one in ’18, and then ’19 hit: we won the first event out, and I thought, ‘Wow, we’re really validating that I can do this.’ From there on out, my mindset went from ‘let’s try to survive out here and make the cut’ to ‘let’s get in contention to win as many weeks as we possibly can.’”
Roebuck
When Will It Be Safe to Travel to Golf Resorts Again?
Kyle Porter
“I think that these leagues — and this is not a PGA Tour-specific thing, because you see this in college sports — they pull back access. They don’t want you to have access. They want more control. And what that creates is more value on being funny or having the Twitter-type stuff. COVID’s only exacerbated that.”
Darrell Smith
On Mishits and Melancholy
Mossy Oak
Tony Ruggiero
J.C. Deacon
John Boyette
“A lot of people still will come to Augusta as long as they’re playing the Masters, but some of the hospitality might be slowed down. Whenever this coronavirus scare is over, who knows how bad that’s going to affect some of these corporations and big spenders. I think there’s just a lot of unknowns in that area.“