What it's like to ace Augusta's 16th hole, more Masters memories

In this Masters preview episode, hosts Bo Van Pelt and Farrell Evans talk Masters and Augusta National Golf Club. As a participant in four Masters, Bo knows the course well and has and has contended on Sunday.
What it's like to ace Augusta's 16th hole, more Masters memories
What it's like to ace Augusta's 16th hole, more Masters memories /

In this Masters preview episode, hosts Bo Van Pelt and Farrell Evans have an intimate conversation about the Masters and Augusta National Golf Club. As a participant in four Masters, Van Pelt knows the course very well and has had the satisfaction of playing in golf's most exclusive major and even contending on Sunday.

Here, Van Pelt recounts his favorite memories from the tournament, including the time he made a hole-in-one at the par-3 16th hole. Evans, a Georgia native, reflects on what the tournament means to Black America, and the significance of Lee Elder being a Masters honorary starter

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BO VAN PELT

PGA Tour pro Bo Van Pelt was born in Richmond, Ind., and resides in Tulsa, Okla. He has six professional victories worldwide and has been a PGA Tour member since 2004. He started the First Tee chapter in his hometown and has been a dedicated supporter of Habitat of Humanity for 13 years. Van Pelt also has donated three homes to families in need. He, along with his longtime friend Farrell Evans, co-hosts the podcast “Both Sides of the Ball,” which airs on the Morning Read Podcast Network. Twitter: @bovanpeltBoth Sides of the Ball: @boandfarrell