
2001: The TigerSlam
03/30/20 • 55 min
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2003: Oh, Canada!
As Jim Nantz will soon say ... the green jacket is going north of the border, and we've got native Canadian Adam Stanley joining us to break it down. Little Mike Weir is about to win the Masters for all of Canada, but not without one helluva fight from Len Mattiace. (And apologies to Len, at times our accents pronounced is last name a bit funny!) Mattiace shoots one of the greatest what-if rounds in Masters history. Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh play left-handed and Phil Mickelson makes one of the greatest recoveries golf has ever seen. That and more in this episode of A Pod Unlike Any Other. Enjoy!
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