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Who are the Sky Sports presenters for The Masters?

Broadcaster will be airing live coverage of the action at Augusta to UK fans this week

Alex Pattle
Friday 13 November 2020 13:03 GMT
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The Masters gets under way on Thursday, with Sky Sports providing live coverage of the tournament to UK fans. 

Tiger Woods sets out to retain his title, seven months after the originally scheduled start date for the 2020 edition of the major, which was delayed amid the coronavirus pandemic.

And it will be Sarah Stirk taking on the responsibility of presenting the coverage of the prestigious championship at Augusta.

Stirk will be joined by Nick Dougherty, Ewen Murray, Paul McGinley, Andrew Coltart and Cara Banks from Thursday until the major’s planned conclusion on Sunday.

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Here’s all you need to know about the presenters:

Sarah Stirk

Stirk anchors Sky Sports’ coverage from the Augusta National. Stirk began her broadcasting career on MUTV but has become a fixture of Sky’s golf coverage for many years. Coronavirus will mean she won’t be in Georgia this year with the whole broadcast coming from London.

Nick Dougherty

English former pro Dougherty, 38, achieved three wins on the European Tour and one on the Asian Tour during his playing career. He reached a career-high ranking of 46th in the world in 2008, the same year that he recorded his best Masters finish – tied 33rd. His best performance at a major came at the 2007 U.S. Open, where he finished tied for seventh. Dougherty last competed professionally in 2016 before joining Sky Sports Golf as a presenter.

Ewen Murray

Scotland’s Murray, 66, won three tournaments during his time as a professional golfer, with his victories coming between 1977 and 1984. Murray’s only appearances at a major came at The Open, with his best result a tied-31st finish in 1973.

Butch Harmon

One of the world’s most respected coaches, Harmon has guided many of the world’s top players to major glory. He worked alongside Tiger Woods during his dominant run before spending time helping the likes of Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els and Rickie Fowler. Harmon, a former professional player himself, has been a regular on TV coverage on both sides of the Atlantic for many years.

Andrew Coltart

Coltart, a compatriot of Murray, was a five-time winner across the European Tour, Challenge Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia during his playing days. His highest career ranking was 57th in the world. The 50-year-old, who never appeared at The Masters, recorded his best finish at a major at the 1999 U.S. Open – tied for 18th.

Paul McGinley in action (Getty Images)

Paul McGinley

Irishman McGinley, 53, is still an active pro. He was the captain of Europe’s Ryder Cup-winning team in 2014, when he became the first Irishman to lead the side. McGinley has 10 professional wins to his name, with his finest major performance so far a tied-sixth finish at the 2004 PGA Championship.

Cara Banks

British sports broadcaster Banks is best known as a host on the Golf Channel and also works as a news reporter for NBC Sports. She will be providing news updates and analysis for Sky Sports’ golf team during this year’s Masters.

The Independent is providing live updates from The Masters throughout the week. You can follow along here.

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