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Verne Lundquist, a longtime sports broadcaster, is preparing for his final Masters broadcast. After covering the tournament for four decades, he has decided that the 2024 Masters will be his last. As he reflects on his time at Augusta, Lundquist recalls some of the most memorable moments he has witnessed, including Tiger Woods’ famous chip in 2005 and Jack Nicklaus’ putt in 1986.

Meanwhile, Wyndham Clark has joined Sports Seriously to discuss the upcoming Masters tournament and how he plans to learn from Tiger Woods’ approach in order to improve his own game and achieve success at the prestigious event.

Lundquist’s departure from broadcasting has been in the works for two years, and after a meeting with CBS executives in 2022, it was decided that the 2024 Masters would mark his retirement from broadcasting at Augusta. Despite leaving his broadcasting role, Lundquist expressed his love for the tournament and hinted at the possibility of returning to Augusta in the future, although in a different capacity. He described Augusta National as the best-run golf tournament in the world with the best patrons and praised those involved in organizing the event. While he plans to take a break from attending the tournament in 2025, Lundquist indicated that he and his wife intend to return in

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