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Wayne Riley

I’ve just got back from Augusta National and it’s fair to say I’m pretty tired! Major Championship weeks are very full on, but it was a pleasure to go to my first Masters and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Of course, having watched it so many times I knew roughly what to expect, but it’s much better in person – there’s no blade of grass out of place.

It’s also blooming hilly, which, when combined with themakes it fairly tricky for an on-course commentator! It certainly took some getting used to with regards to what you can do and say, but it was a great experience and I’m looking forward to hopefully going back next year.

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