Graeme Agars: On the Masters without any Kiwi's playing
Scottie Scheffler's parking last year's Masters victory as he looks to defend his title. The world number one heads in as favourite for the crown - looking to become the first golfer since Tiger Woods in 2002 to go back-to-back at Augusta. Scheffler says he knows his way around the course but he can't use it for confidence. Victory would also see Scheffler replicate Jack Nicklaus - who won three titles in four years. Scheffler tees off at 2:15 tomorrow morning - the first group are underway at 11:40 tonight. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.