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Lou Miller has been a Masters attendee since 1958, the year Arnold Palmer won his first green jacket. Miller has plenty of tales to tell and he shares his experiences with host Ward Clayton.
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The 1971 Masters champion and the longtime Augusta National caddie tell stories from earlier eras.
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John Boyette and John Patrick, a pair of familiar Augusta area media members, join host Ward Clayton to talk about what they have experienced covering the Masters for fortysomething years.
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Lanier, a native of Augusta and a two-time Masters caddie, talks about the profession, the year's first major, caddying for PGA Tour player Dylan Wu — and his side gig.
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Alan Shipnuck, author of "Rory: The Heartache and Triumph of Golf's Most Human Superstar," discusses the career Grand Slam winner with host Ward Clayton.
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Augustan Campbell Vaughn, an agent for the Richmond County (Georgia) Extension Office, discusses what makes Augusta National Golf Club's flowers and trees so distinctive and why they look nearly picture perfect.
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Keith Stewart, founder of ReadTheLine.com, discusses the role of wagering in golf, the rise in betting and who are good picks for this week's Masters.
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Jack "Jackie" Nicklaus II joins host Ward Clayton to give the ultimate insiders perspective of his father's epic 1986 Masters win.
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Bennett's ties to the Masters venue runs deep and he joins host Ward Clayton to talk about his role — as well as his father's — at the fabled club.
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David Chapman and David Whitfield join host Ward Clayton — a trio with roots to Durham, North Carolina — to share Masters stories that date back to 1969 and champion George Archer.