![]() You know, it’s the buildup every year, and we go through the same ritual every year, and it’s so much fun to do it. Q – Curtis, how about you, what are you most looking forward to for next week?ĬURTIS STRANGE: Who wins. It’s going to be a lot of good golf, and I’m sure everything will show very well. It’s like it always is, it’s going to be an awful lot of fun. You’ve got a bunch of the top guys, Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, McIlroy, who are all playing really well, you’ve got Cam Young and Sam Burns, two guys who played exceptionally well last week who are kind of that younger group of guys. Obviously it starts with Tiger, is he going to be able to do what he needs to do there. I think every year we have tons of those. Q – Andy, you always talk about how this is kind of a rite of spring every year, but what are you most looking forward to for next week?ĪNDY NORTH: Yeah, there’s a gazillion storylines. As I said, any and all of it is what I look forward to, and a little bit more - some is good, more is better, and I know how fans out there feel about the opportunity to see a little bit more, and we’re happy to bring a bit more to them this year. Then in the late evening, it’ll be Curtis and I from Butler Cabin just calling golf, which is just such a treat. ![]() We’ll be able to bring some more of that, but it’s also some interviews that just carries us up until our coverage begins in earnest. We know how hungry every golf fan is out there from the moment that you’re on, just let’s see shots. ![]() We talk about it every year I think the folks who are covering the event who are on with us today that have been there understand very well what I’m speaking of. I think anytime you get a chance to go there, there’s an excitement. SCOTT VAN PELT (on what he’s most looking forward to): Every bit of it. ESPN will have extensive coverage on SportsCenter, and other ESPN platforms.Ī transcript of the conference call follows: ESPN and ESPN+ also will air the Masters Par 3 Contest on Wednesday, April 5. Preview shows and special feeds will be available on ESPN+. ET on Thursday and Friday, April 6-7, along with the debut of the lead-in program Welcome to the Masters at 1 p.m. For the 16 th year, ESPN will have live telecasts of the first two rounds at 3 p.m. ESPN golf analysts Andy North and Curtis Strange and host Scott Van Pelt participated in a media conference call today to discuss next week’s Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
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