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Graeme Agars on Scottie Scheffler's Dominant Masters Victory

Martin Devlin
Drive Talkback Host & Contributing Writer
Posted 15 April 2024

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Longtime golf writer Graeme Agars - live from Augusta - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, recapping the final round of The Masters, that saw world golf number one Scottie Scheffler claim his second green jacket. Scheffler entered the final day in the outright lead at seven under par, and carded a four under round to finish four strokes ahead of runner-up Ludvig Åberg of Sweden. At 27 years of age, Scheffler is the fourth-youngest golfer to win the Masters a second time, behind Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Seve Ballesteros.

Agars chats with Devlin about the class and calm of Scheffler as he distanced himself from the pack across the third and fourth rounds, the emergence of the 24-year-old Åberg who was competing in his first-ever golf major, and more.

Martin Devlin is a veteran New Zealand radio and television broadcaster.