Augusta week never fails to deliver its share of excitement and this edition is no different Rory McIlroy of Ireland looks on from the 18th hole during the third round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)In August 1989, just a few weeks after my last race as a professional cyclist, I was sitting in the press room on the morning of the World Cycling Championships in Chambery when a young English reporter walked over and introduced himself.I’d never met the chap before but happened to ask how he was doing: “I’m
Augusta week never fails to deliver its share of excitement and this edition is no differentRory McIlroy watches his second shot on the 18th during the second round of the Masters. Photo: David Cannon / GettyIn August 1989, just a few weeks after my last race as a professional cyclist, I was sitting in the press room on the morning of the World Cycling Championships in Chambery when a young English reporter walked over and introduced himself.I’d never met the chap before but happened to ask how he was doing: “I’m pretty damned excited actually,” he said.
[11:36] Paul Kimmage at the Masters: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Paul Kimmage is joined by Conor McKeon and Brian Keogh to look back on a typically dramatic opening day at The Masters, beginning with Rory’s disastrous double double. There’s also a mixed bag for Shane Lowry, a wild tee shot and Paul is left to ponder, to pee or not to pee …
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Paul Kimmage is joined by Conor McKeon and Brian Keogh to look back on a typically dramatic opening day at The Masters, beginning with Rory’s disastrous double double. There’s also a mixed bag for Shane Lowry, a wild tee shot and Paul is left to ponder, to pee or not to pee …