Augusta Pod = Terrible
First time listening. I was excited to hear some insider info on Augusta. Instead the first half hour was a slow death march of chit chat about F1 Racing, college football, and the two hosts day to day schedule. It wasn’t until minute 29 that they even mentioned the word Augusta. Once they brought the hues on who had grown up in a suburb of Augusta, they started to discuss the town. Once they actually got to the topic of Augusta, GA, one thing became troubling clear...the hosts had done more research and had a better knowledge of the town than the guy who had actually lived there. There were some interesting tidbits about growing up close to The National and getting tickets and working over Masters weekend but the whole discussion about Augusta from the perspective of an actual former restaurant came up about 2 clubs short of the green. Repeatedly the hosts had to lead the guest to the story they wanted to explore by telling him about the history and the point they were trying to ferret out. All in all there VERY little actual information about Augusta and the relationship between the town and the Tournament. Heck they talked more about the history of “Food Lion” than they did about The National. Very disappointing. Painful waste of 90 min. Not subscribing.
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