Masters Week is here!
It's been a long winter in the Northeast — and Augusta National arriving in early April this year feels less like a golf tournament and more like an actual act of mercy.
But before we get into Scottie's form, Rory's defense, and whether Jon Rahm is about to remind everyone exactly who he is — we need to pause for a moment.
For the first time since 1994, neither Tiger Woods nor Phil Mickelson will tee it up at Augusta National. No dramatic comeback attempt. No patrons craning their necks on the first fairway. Just... the two of them, watching from home, like the rest of us.
If you grew up watching the Masters in the 90s and 2000s, that's worth sitting with for a second.
This week on the pod, Paul Burke joins Sean to mark the occasion, break down what Tiger and Phil actually meant to this tournament across three decades, and then do what we always do — argue about who's going to win.
Paul's riding Jon Rahm with a chip on his shoulder. Sean's going with Scottie and the even-year magic. There are dark horses, prop bets, a very strong Azalea cocktail, and an extended debate about whether Cam Young is ready or just almost ready.
It's Masters Week. There's nowhere else we'd rather be.

