State Of The Game Podcast 36: Gil Capps Talking '75 Masters

We talked all things 1975 Masters with Gil Capps, author of the outstanding new book The Magnificent Masters. Capps is a managing editor of the Golf Channel's Editorial Research Unit, and is a longtime member of the NBC golf team. 

We also talk about this year's Masters in a longer-than-usual State of the Game, but considering how bizarre the run-up has been to Augusta there is just a lot ot talk about!

As usual, you can download or listen via iTunes, as an MP3 or listen below.

"To Frank, Golf was always a Game, and the Amateur golfer was its 
foundation."

Ron Read was a longtime USGA employee who worked under Frank Hannigan. And while we've heard a lot about Frank's writings and contributions to the game, it's nice to hear from someone who worked under Frank and can speak to his management style.

Read writes:

He surrounded himself with “golf
people” who were passionate about serving the Game. His instructions
were minimal. He was not effusive in expressing gratitude for the long and
dedicated hours spent. We did not require it. We knew we had his
confidence.

Some thought Frank lacked diplomacy and was too direct. It was also an
asset. People knew exactly where he stood, and they trusted him.

To Frank, Golf was always a Game, and the Amateur golfer was its 
foundation. He once suggested to me that if the expected “great
earthquake” along the San Andreas Fault occurred during the old “Crosby”,
and the Monterey Peninsula fell into the Pacific, there would still be 30
million golfers enjoying golf on the mainland. The Game, played by
Amateurs, was always will be bigger than its stars in Frank’s world.

A service will be held April 26th at 1 pm for Frank in Saugerties, New York. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to the ACLU, Planned Parenthood or your local no-kill dog shelter.

The Light Still Very Much Out In Bill Murray's Closet

Lindsey Boetsch Tweeted a few shots from the Murray brothers' annual charity event in St. Augustine, and it's clear that Bill Murray is determined to look as (beautifully) awful as possible. 

But the Lama shirt is pretty sweet. Wonder how long before his people ask for royalties?

 

Video: Colbert Takes On Hack Golf, State Of The Game

Colbert on golf! Finally.

Tip of the cap to Ashley Mayo for the alert on the Colbert Report's "Sports Report" (that's pronounced Spore Repore) where, at the 5:40 mark, Stephen Colbert and friends take on the PGA Show, Hack Golf and efforts to grow the game.

And I think before any golf writer, Colbert and writers actually have perused the crowd sourcing HackGolf.org website.