Best Podcast Episodes About Augusta National

Best Podcast Episodes About Augusta National

Everything podcasters are saying about Augusta National — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 13, 2026 – 6 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Augusta National

Pardon My Take
“… ass. Yeah. Vibrating ceramic anal beads. Yeah. I think there's a new documentary. People are going to start bringing those in so they can text at Augusta. We've got to start putting in body scans, but yeah. I think there's a new documentary about Magnus. We've got to watch that. Yeah. Maybe this summer. I watched it last night. Was it good? Yep. He's the best. He's the goat. Oh. Don't tell me. It was good. Oh, no. Is he not the goat? He's not the goat? No, he is. You have a different goat. Oh, fuck. He doesn't come across... He doesn't come across exactly like the goat. Why? He does. No, no. …” “… that have the cameras that connect to cell phones. Yes. The Apple Watches. Yes. They're going to have to do something about that. But people just keep finding a way. Like, what's the chess scandal? The Magnus, which I think there's a... Buzzer in the ass. Yeah. Vibrating ceramic anal beads. Yeah. I think there's a new documentary. People are going to start bringing those in so they can text at Augusta. We've got to start putting in body scans, but yeah. I think there's a new documentary about Magnus. We've got to watch that. Yeah. Maybe this summer. I watched it last night. Was it good? Yep. He's the best. He's the goat. Oh. Don't tell me. It was good. Oh, no. Is he not the goat? He's not the goat? No, he is. You have a different goat. Oh, fuck. He doesn't come across... He doesn't come across exactly like the goat. Why? He does. No, no. That's not a he does. Max, let me down softly here. Do you want me to tell you what happened? Let's do a review. We'll do a movie review. All right, we'll watch it. We'll watch it. We'll do it next week. It's on Netflix. Nice. Yeah. Love that. Okay. Great question. I also watched the Lamar Odom one. That one's also interesting. Also the goat? No. Why …” View more
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A shocking chess scandal involving vibrating anal beads has emerged, raising concerns about cheating in the game. As technology evolves, players might find new ways to gain an edge, even at prestigious events like the Masters. This discussion dives into the implications of such scandals and the need for stricter regulations in competitive sports.
Pardon My Take · Masters Week, Jerry O'Connell As PMT Ombudsman, Boban Marjanović In Studio Plus Fyre Fest Of The Week · Apr 10, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
“… left on it that I'm like, oh, that's guaranteed to take the slope as soon as that lands and it ends up in a really good spot. It was easier. And Augusta's never, I do not think they care about making it a super hard test I don think they care a ton about the scores They can make the pins more challenging than this There harder spots on all the greens but they going to use that spot one of the rounds every year on 16 They're going to put one back right on three. That's one of the easiest spots on three. It was a pretty accessible spot on nine as well. I'm guessing they're going all the way back …” “… where he hit in the water that was awesome that was sick tommy hit one uh up on top jt missed right of the green when i was there like it was uh it was not a gimme shot then i watched re just hit like a lower shot than everybody else hit enough rights left on it that I'm like, oh, that's guaranteed to take the slope as soon as that lands and it ends up in a really good spot. It was easier. And Augusta's never, I do not think they care about making it a super hard test I don think they care a ton about the scores They can make the pins more challenging than this There harder spots on all the greens but they going to use that spot one of the rounds every year on 16 They're going to put one back right on three. That's one of the easiest spots on three. It was a pretty accessible spot on nine as well. I'm guessing they're going all the way back on nine tomorrow. It was in a little easier spot today on 18. They always use that front right hole location. Maybe they just used more hard hole locations yesterday on top of that. But yeah, there were some more opportunities for birdie. I tweeted this out this morning. I was like, I expect the scoring average to be around 73 with a lot of these …” View more
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Many players struggled on Augusta's greens, leading to unexpected challenges. Despite expectations for easier hole placements, the course proved unforgiving, with top players missing crucial putts. The day's setup raised questions about course management and player performance, leaving fans and analysts alike frustrated.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1143: Rory McIlroy builds a big lead after 36 holes at Augusta National · Apr 11, 2026
Pardon My Take
“… because I know, I know every week, every time it's the masters, there's somebody out there that's like, yeah, I could, I could shoot in the 80s at Augusta. I was thinking about it last week and I know that I'm like a little bit delusional, but also I don't think I'm that delusional. I think that people are showing like too much reverence for Augusta and talking about it. like it's Flanders Field in Belgium, and thousands of young men go there every year and never come home. I think that if you gave me 10 tries from the tips at Augusta, I could break 110 on two of those tries. And I'm like an 18 …” “… remember what happened a minute ago. Tell Max I'm in. How about that? We'll come. We'll gamble like maniacs. I love that. I love that. Steve's a maybe as well. And so I think we can push the big guy to come to Scott. I got one more question for you because I know, I know every week, every time it's the masters, there's somebody out there that's like, yeah, I could, I could shoot in the 80s at Augusta. I was thinking about it last week and I know that I'm like a little bit delusional, but also I don't think I'm that delusional. I think that people are showing like too much reverence for Augusta and talking about it. like it's Flanders Field in Belgium, and thousands of young men go there every year and never come home. I think that if you gave me 10 tries from the tips at Augusta, I could break 110 on two of those tries. And I'm like an 18 handicap. So I'm not good. So two out of 10 times you're breaking 110. Yeah, that's what I think. I think that my drop dead score, like if I, if I shoot higher than 130, you can kill me. From the, from the championship tees that they played today. Yep. Yes. Yep. From the tips. Am I in, is that an insane thing? You're playing, you're playing stroke …” View more
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Imagine playing at Augusta National, one of the toughest golf courses, and trying to break 110. A host confidently claims that with 10 attempts, he could achieve this feat twice, despite being an 18 handicap. However, his co-host challenges this notion, emphasizing the extreme difficulty of the course and the unexpected challenges it presents, especially on the greens.
Pardon My Take · Rory Wins Back To Back Masters, Scott Van Pelt Joins Us Live From Augusta, NBA Playoffs Set + Who's Back Of The Week · Apr 13, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… you would play them. I think that would be the correct answer. Talking to Doc Rivers, Hall of Famer, and watching the Masters here. Have you played Augusta? Yeah, I have. Who did you play with? Didn't play with Jimmy Dunn, who was a great guy, and then two other friends. I had a great time. Played miserably. You know, Dan, I've been in finals. I've been in so many pressure situations. How nervous were you? Oh, I got to tell you, on the first tee box, I think it was kind of Lisa Rice. I want to say Peyton Manning, of all people, were coming out. And they were, you know, Peyton, you know. And it was …” “… to play. Can he play? He just hasn't been cleared to play. You know, and so that's another one where I'm kind of caught in the middle. I think, yeah, if this was a playoff game, you would play them. But if it wasn't a playoff game, there's no way you would play them. I think that would be the correct answer. Talking to Doc Rivers, Hall of Famer, and watching the Masters here. Have you played Augusta? Yeah, I have. Who did you play with? Didn't play with Jimmy Dunn, who was a great guy, and then two other friends. I had a great time. Played miserably. You know, Dan, I've been in finals. I've been in so many pressure situations. How nervous were you? Oh, I got to tell you, on the first tee box, I think it was kind of Lisa Rice. I want to say Peyton Manning, of all people, were coming out. And they were, you know, Peyton, you know. And it was hard for me to pull the thing back. Like, I'm sitting there like, holy goodness. It's just a golf course. But it's not just a golf course. It is one amazing place. So, yeah, I was a little nervous. I got traded on the first tee by my caddy. Yeah, yes. Like they were betting on us, and my caddy caddied for Seve when he won in 1980. And I just …” View more
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Playing at Augusta National is no ordinary round of golf, and Doc Rivers felt the pressure on the first tee. Surrounded by legends like Lisa Rice and Peyton Manning, he hilariously recounts getting 'traded' by his caddy right before his shot. Despite hitting a great drive, the nerves took over, leading to a less-than-stellar performance afterward.
The Dan Patrick Show · Best of the Week on The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 11, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
“… to 40 foot putting range and you're probably going to two putt it because the greens aren't that interesting and it just never feels that way at augusta so what have been your thoughts on 13 since they've lengthened that and what were your thoughts watching it this week This is what the fourth year since they moved the tee back 2023 I believe was the first year.” “… in some way or make a putt and that's the kind of golf that i find interesting i think when it goes bad on on that on other major setups or on the pga tour it's like a pretty good shot and a mediocre shot kind of just end up in this 30-ish foot you know to 40 foot putting range and you're probably going to two putt it because the greens aren't that interesting and it just never feels that way at augusta so what have been your thoughts on 13 since they've lengthened that and what were your thoughts watching it this week This is what the fourth year since they moved the tee back 2023 I believe was the first year.” View more
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The 13th hole at Augusta National is becoming less exciting for players and fans alike, as recent changes have made the tee shot too easy. With players now hitting three-woods and having straightforward approaches, the complexity and drama of the hole have diminished, leading to fewer memorable moments. This raises questions about how to restore its challenge and suspense in future tournaments.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1145: Rory McIlroy repeats at Augusta National · Apr 13, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
“… then on 12 uh and so it's interesting the most and i don't want this to come across wrong but if you're going to find casual fans i feel like at augusta they're going to be an aiming corner and because and it does it it becomes a little bit more social out there the golf's far away and i i just got just a lot of room you know yeah and i just got the sense that people didn't know how to react. They just like, oh my God, that's for, he just made double. Now he just made bogey. Like, wait, this is supposed to be a crown Like what going on And so then I walk up the hill at 14 and I finally i …” “like a cat no couldn't do that so uh man bro just put the left miss in play then on 12 uh and so it's interesting the most and i don't want this to come across wrong but if you're going to find casual fans i feel like at augusta they're going to be an aiming corner and because and it does it it becomes a little bit more social out there the golf's far away and i i just got just a lot of room you know yeah and i just got the sense that people didn't know how to react. They just like, oh my God, that's for, he just made double. Now he just made bogey. Like, wait, this is supposed to be a crown Like what going on And so then I walk up the hill at 14 and I finally i completed the the the bleacher cycle dj i sat in the last bleacher i sat in the bleach on 14 congrats i was gonna ask you to power rank all the bleachers but maybe we'll do that tomorrow do you have a candy bar up there no i missed i don't have that come on tomorrow we'll get it there's a lot going on out there come on uh no i sat the bleachers on 14 and …” View more
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Rory McIlroy faced a challenging moment at Augusta, making a crucial recovery after a rough patch on the 14th hole. Despite a double bogey and a shaky wedge shot, he managed to stabilize his game, demonstrating resilience and skill under pressure. This highlights the unpredictable nature of golf at such a prestigious tournament.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1144: Cam Young, Rory McIlroy tied going into Sunday at Augusta National · Apr 12, 2026

Top Podcasts About Augusta National

No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
3 episodes
Pardon My Take
Pardon My Take
2 episodes
The Dan Patrick Show
The Dan Patrick Show
1 episode