With the Masters behind us, we turned to one of golf’s most enjoyable voices to review Jordan Spieth’s record-setting win. Paul McGinley, winning 2014 Ryder Cup captain, joined the show to talk about Jordan Spieth’s approach to the Masters and how he took control of the event. The Irishman also shared his views on how Rory McIlroy turned around his Masters in the final 45 holes, as well how Justin Rose did in standing toe-to-toe with Spieth.
McGinley also spoke about the Windsor beachfront community in Florida, where he was doing a post-Masters exhibition, including the important takeaways for amateurs and what he hopes people learn from him when he talks golf.
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