Here is how you can watch the greatest sporting event of the year. How about instead of just watching this year, we also try to learn from the pros? Try watching a specific group from one of the featured groups below to see how they approach the game. Try watching the coverage of the driving range and practice area to see how the pros prepare to play. Or try watching how they tackle Amen Corner and holes 15-16 via the link below to see how different pros manage the course in various ways.
This year try to really focus on what and why they do what they do. Watch the coverage with a purpose: to use what the pros are doing and then apply what you can to your own game. Find 1-3 things that you can copy right now and start to work it into your own practice and play.
In the comments below, please share 1-3 things that you learned or picked up that will help us average golfers the next time we play.
This year try to really focus on what and why they do what they do. Watch the coverage with a purpose: to use what the pros are doing and then apply what you can to your own game. Find 1-3 things that you can copy right now and start to work it into your own practice and play.
In the comments below, please share 1-3 things that you learned or picked up that will help us average golfers the next time we play.
Enjoy...
Sunday's final round coverage – **All times are Eastern**
Online Coverage (provided by Masters.com and CBSSports.com )
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Live now through tournaments conclusion.
Television coverage
Live coverage, CBS
(**All Times are Eastern Time**)
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