Episode Synopsis "April 1997: Tiger is a Master"
Dolly the sheep, Buffy's debut, and the Spice Girls were all making headlines in the spring of 1997. But one April afternoon was about to overshadow them all. Join us on a ride back to April 13, 1997, where, in Augusta, Georgia, Tiger Woods was about to win his first major title... by a lot. What were the takes at the time? What have we learned since? How does all this apply today? Jump aboard for a nostalgic ride to the past and a curious look at what might come next. In this episode, Ian and Andrew ponder... what the font nine of Round 1 meant for Tiger's detractors whether Tiger's achievements are somehow underappreciated if Tiger will ever be unanimously seen as the best golfer ever In the final segment the guys challenge each other to golf trivia from 1997. Did you do better than they did? (Hint: probably) Thanks for listening to the show! We always love to hear from you and find out what you were up to in 1997. Follow Incomplete Past Online: https://linktr.ee/incompletepastpodcast Shoot us an email: [email protected]
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