
Van Pelt: Golf 'would benefit' from a shot clock
Scott Van Pelt joins Dan Patrick to preview the Masters Tournament and discuss if the PGA Tour should add a shot clock, why Scottie Scheffler is one of the greatest golfers ever and how Rory McIlroy handles the media.

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