Reacting to Tiger Woods’ first round at the 2020 Masters | KJZ

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Reacting to Tiger Woods’ first round at the 2020 Masters | KJZ” – below is their description.

Andy North joins KJZ to break down the first round of the 2020 Masters Tournament, including Tiger Woods, Bryson DeChambeau and more. #Golf #KJZ #Sports

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