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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2022 · 34 MIN

Gary Player Talks Masters Past, His Insights for This Week, Why Longevity Is A Measure of Greatness, & Why He Walks Up Magnolia Lane...

from Next on the Tee: Where Golf Legends Live & Your Game Gets Better · host Chris Mascaro

Gary Player reflects on: Why he walks up Magnolia Lane instead of driving.His Masters victory in 1974 and his incredible shot on 17 to 6 inches.Why no lead is ever safe in golf.If he felt written off in 1978 when he became the oldest Masters champion at the time.What it was like for him and Jack Nicklaus trying to beat the people's champion Arnold Palmer.Why longevity should be a critical measure in defining the greatest players ever.Jon Rahm thinking Tiger held the record for the most major championships.How great Bobby Locke was.And who he likes in this year's Masters.

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