ESPN has announced that it will be releasing a brand-new behind-the-scenes documentary of the 2020 Masters at Augusta National.
The sports channel on Monday confirmed that last year’s edition of the Green Jacket, which took place in November and without any patrons due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will premier on Tuesday, 16 March in the USA.
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The documentary, ‘The One in November’, will provide viewers with exclusive footage of the unprecedented challenges faced during buildup to the event, as well as inputs from Augusta National and Masters chairman Fred Ridley, Lee Elder, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Ian Poulter and the 2020 Champions Dinner, which was hosted by Tiger Woods.
‘Viewers will see and hear from officials and executives from the organisation, who offer a rare glimpse into their roles in preparing for the Masters,’ said ESPN.
The story will also follow the incredible performance by Dustin Johnson, who won the event with a record score.
The 2021 edition will tee off on 8 April in Georgia.
An unprecedented film about the making of an unprecedented Tournament, THE ONE IN NOVEMBER is an inside look at the days leading up to the 2020 Masters Tournament. #themasters
ESPN | March 16
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