Regarded as one of the greatest professional golfers of all-time, Sir Nick Faldo sports an incredible resume, including winning The Masters and The Open Championship three times each.
Along with his six major wins, Faldo's best finish in the PGA Championship came in 1992 when he tied for second with USA's Jay Don Blake and Brian Claar, along with second in the 1988 US Open, losing in a playoff to American Curtis Strange.
In this must-watch interview for any Kiwi golf fans, Faldo reflects on his long-running love with New Zealand and trout fishing, thanks to the influence of Frank Nobilo, the grind a professional golfer went through to make a living during his era, plus much more across 37 minutes with Mark Stafford on SENZ Afternoons.
The 2024 edition of The Masters is set to tee off at Augusta National in the early hours of Friday morning.
There is national interest in golf's first major of the year with Ryan Fox teeing off at 1.12am NZST, along with Aussie golfer Cameron Smith at 2.54am NZST, who will be lining up alongside Kiwi caddie Sam Pinfold.
Watch the full interview via the SENZ YouTube below: