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Rory McIlroy, Max Homa first to be interviewed live during Masters

Rory McIlroy, Max Homa first to be interviewed live during Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Rory McIlroy was the first to try a new tradition at Augusta National on Thursday as he popped in an earpiece and wore a microphone and talked to ESPN while completing the ninth hole during the opening round of the Masters.

Max Homa also did an interview with the sports network on the 14th hole.

Augusta National reached out to McIlroy last week inquiring if he would take part in the interview.

“It’s nice to provide the audience at home with a little more insight into what’s going on out here,” he said following an even-par 72. “I think Augusta has a great balance of blending that history and that tradition, but also making sure that we’re keeping up with the times.”

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As he walked to the green, McIlroy explained his second shot after it came up just short of the pin and spun back 40 feet from the cup.

“I just eased off on it a little bit, I think, just in the back of my mind,” McIlroy said on the telecast. “Obviously you don’t want to go long on this pin, so I just eased off and probably pitched it five or six yards shorter than I wanted to.”

McIlroy talked Trevor Immelman through an upcoming putt, the contours of the green and how the ball should go slightly left to right, before he walked onto the green. He two-putted for par.

Homa could be heard contemplating his second and third shots while broadcasters remained silent.

The interviews give viewers an inside perspective on the player’s round, much like when NASCAR radios a driver mid-race or an MLB player is mic’d up on the field.

Homa was the first to be interviewed mid-round for CBS in January. During the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, a tournament he eventually won, Homa was interviewed on the 13th hole.

The moment was well received by viewers, and networks continued interviewing a player for a hole during tournaments leading up to the Masters.

McIlroy first put in an earpiece two weeks ago during his quarterfinal match against Xander Schauffele at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.

“I thought it would be a cool thing to do, and I did it in Austin and didn’t feel like it took me out of my rhythm in any way or made me think about things too much,” McIlroy said. “It definitely feels a little less intrusive with an…

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