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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 52 MIN

What Makes the Masters So Special with John Sabino

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Why does the Masters feel different from every other sporting event?For many people who have attended the tournament at Augusta National, the experience exceeds even the highest expectations. The course is immaculate, the atmosphere is calm, and the hospitality feels intentional in ways that are rare in modern sports.In this episode of Links for Life, Tommy Thompson sits down with author John Sabino to explore what makes the Masters so special and the ideas behind his book, The Augusta Principles.John explains that the project began with a simple question he asked himself after leaving the Masters one year. Why can the world not be more like the Masters?From that question came a study of the principles that define Augusta National. These include attention to detail, respect for tradition, thoughtful use of technology, limited commercialization, and a commitment to improving the patron experience every year.John also shares the personal story behind the book. After being diagnosed with leukemia, he stepped away from his business career and began researching the history and leadership of Augusta National. The project became both a research journey and part of his recovery. Augusta National has spent nearly a century refining the experience of the Masters. The conversation explores how those principles extend beyond golf and into business and leadership.(0:00) Why the Masters experience feels different(2:48) John Sabino’s first Masters and the origin of the book(7:00) A leukemia diagnosis and the journey to writing the book(12:08) What makes Augusta National such a unique place(15:58) Continuous improvement and attention to detail(21:15) Business examples that reflect the Augusta principles(27:29) Favorite Masters memories and practice round traditions(34:14) Civility and trust in the culture of the Masters(36:05) Counterintuitive decisions such as low prices and limited commercialization

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