EA Sports PGA Tour releases trailer ahead of launch next week, Augusta National to host Road to the Masters Invitational

Ready to play Augusta National and other major venues?

We’re a week away from the new EA Sports PGA Tour video game dropping, and a new trailer teases fans for what’s in store.

The new trailer shows a sneak peek at Pebble Beach and Bay Hill. It also features an online multiplayer match and showcases the upcoming game’s stunning, realistic visuals and state-of-the-art course mapping technology. The game will come out April 7.

EA Sports PGA Tour will be the exclusive home of all four men’s majors, including the Masters. Players will be able to compete in the Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open and Open Championship at numerous host courses, including all 2021 and 2022 venues.

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The 2023 major championship courses will be released at a later date. Additionally, players can compete in the top amateur championships including the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, the U.S. Amateur and other elite international amateur events. Players can also compete in the LPGA’s Amundi Evian Championship.

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A look at Augusta National Golf Club in. EA Sports PGA Tour. (Photo: EA Sports)

Last week, Augusta National Golf Club announced it would host  the “Road to the Masters Invitational ” on Sunday following the conclusion of the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals. Celebrity participants will assemble to compete in the EA Sports PGA Tour: Road to the Masters video game. 

Road to the Masters Invitational will stream live Sunday from 6-8 p.m. EDT. 

Price will be $69.99 for the standard edition and $84.99 for the deluxe edition, which gives players access to numerous add-ons, like three-day early access to the game and Augusta National, Players Championship gear, the Grand Slam gear bundle, a Scotty Cameron putter in-game, 1,500 premium PGA Tour points, a PGA Tour XP Bundle and Masters gear.

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The 28 golf courses in the video game:

  • Augusta National
  • St. Andrews
  • Pebble Beach
  • The Country Club
  • Southern Hills
  • TPC Sawgrass
  • East Lake
  • Wilmington Country Club
  • TPC Boston
  • TPC Southwind
  • TPC Scottsdale
  • Whistling Straits
  • PGA West
  • Quail Hollow
  • Torrey Pines
  • Kiawah Island Ocean Course
  • Chambers Bay
  • Banff Springs
  • Wolf Creek
  • Bay Hill
  • Liberty National
  • Harbour Town
  • Riviera Country Club
  • Tara Iti
  • Top of the Rock
  • Bandon Dunes
  • Evian Resort
  • Teeth of the Dog

The 9 golfers in the video game:

  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Cameron Champ
  • Xander Schauffele
  • Sungjae Im
  • Nelly Korda
  • Lexi Thompson
  • Jordan Spieth
  • Tony Finau
  • Hideki Matsuyama

Source for courses and golfers: easports.com.

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Meet the women who chase their tour dreams pulling RV trailers, including an LPGA rookie who debuts at this week’s Drive On

“I would still be driving anyway, so I might as well tow a trailer.”

If Rob Rennell has one regret, it’s that he didn’t buy a fifth wheel sooner. Rennell estimates that traveling the junior golf circuit by trailer with daughter Riley would’ve cut the family’s expenses in half. Rob and Riley have been practicing in Scottsdale, Arizona, for the past three months while their 42-foot trailer is parked at Eagle View RV Resort at Fort McDowell.

“It’s almost like an apartment,” said Riley of the setup, which includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms. RV life allows Riley to bring her dog Alex and kitten Frankie on tour.

The Rennells also have a 40-acre farm in Columbia, Tennessee, which supplies hay for the cattle ranches that surround. Kendra Rennell, who was back home overseeing roof repairs at the farm, recently made her way out west to watch Riley make her LPGA debut this week at the Drive On Championship at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Gold Canyon, Arizona.

While Jordan Spieth made some headlines earlier this year talking about his new rig, the women who haul trailers around the country aren’t having quite the same experience as the luxury motor homes that Jason Day, John Daly, Jimmy Walker and others have used for years.

“We’re the trailer girls,” said Dorsey Addicks, who lived 280 days in her Airstream the first year she bought it. Addicks’s father, Rich, a retired photojournalist, has an Airstream, too.

Epson Tour player Dorsey Addicks poses in her Airstream travel trailer. (photo courtesy of Rich Addicks)

After the pandemic hit, the family decided to look into seeing if it made sense financially for Dorsey, who now hails from Big Sky, Montana, to get her own home on wheels. She lives in her 20-foot Airstream when she’s wintering in Georgia and on the east coast of the Epson Tour. When on the west coast, they use dad’s trailer.

“I would still be driving anyway,” said Addicks of tour life, “so I might as well tow a trailer.”

Addicks tows her Airstream with a Chevy Silverado 1500 and documents her travels on the Instagram account, @dagolfstream. A couple of season ago, she met a man in an RV park who walked his goats every night.

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Addicks’ good friend Lindsey McCurdy also pulls a 19-foot trailer on the Epson Tour. She enjoys the freedom of being able to cook what she wants. McCurdy’s RV has a full-size bed and a twin bunk. That McCurdy managed to navigate life on the road while unknowingly battling ulcerative colitis is all the more impressive to Addicks, who sometimes parked next to McCurdy for the week.

“In our little off time, we would talk RVs,” said Riley of the trailer crew. “How is this going for you? Are you still working on fixing that window? How’s the wheel holding up? I know you had a flat a week ago.”

Rob said RVs are often a series of little things going wrong, but worth the effort.

As Addicks pulled out of Arizona after last week’s Epson Tour event in Mesa, Rennell geared up for the start of an LPGA west coast stretch on wheels.

Dorsey Addicks works out next to her Airstream while competing on the Epson Tour. (photo courtesy Rich Addicks)

The Rennells pull their trailer with a Dodge Ram 3500 and figure they’ve put close to 100,000 miles on it the past couple years on the Epson Tour. Their longest ride stretched from Indiana to Idaho, with a week to get there and a week off on the back end. Along the way they saw Mount Rushmore and Bighorn National Forest, back when diesel was more affordable.

“It was a hard pull,” said Riley, “but it was amazing.”

The Rennells are a close-knit bunch, which is basically mandatory when living in close proximity. As Rob said, there are no secrets.

Riley Rennell hits balls near the upper barn on the family’s 40-acre farm. (courtesy photo)

Riley had a club in her hand the day she was born. Rob, a PGA teaching professional, was part-owner of a nine-hole lighted golf course and driving range, and he liked to carry Riley around in a backpack while he gave lessons.

Golf wasn’t Riley’s only interest. She became a fourth-degree Black Belt in Taekwondo and an orange belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. She also rode a beloved horse named Summer in local competitions. Along the way, Riley rose through the ranks of junior golf, eventually giving a verbal commitment to the University of Georgia before deciding to forgo college for the professional ranks.

When Riley was 4 years old, the nine-hole course and range were sold and Rob took all that golf equipment to the 40-acre farm the family had purchased. Rob would give lessons in the barn and watch students hit the more than 30,000 range balls they’d inherited into a field. In the summer, they’d hit balls until it was time to now and then have a pick-a-thon.

With the family now on the road living out 24-year-old Riley’s dreams, they don’t use the farm range as much anymore, but Rob still pays a high school kid in the area to keep it bush-hogged.

The family made a pledge this year that they’d take time to enjoy the journey during this LPGA rookie year.

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Golf is Riley’s job, but she keeps her mind occupied with plenty of road hobbies. She enjoys painting with watercolors and acrylics and is teaching herself to read and speak Japanese.

There are times in the RV when there’s no TV and the wifi is less than spotty.

One of her favorite places to park last year on the Epson Tour was in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where they paid $20 to sleep 20 yards from the sound of crashing waves.

Everything in Riley’s life right now feels like an adventure.

“I love this game because it’s imperfect,” she said.

“The creativity – it’s very similar, I think, to painting and to life.  It’s never going to be the same every day. I think that’s really beautiful and cool.”

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4 quick takeaways on Netflix’s ‘Home Team’ trailer

4 quick takeaways on Netflix’s ‘Home Team’ trailer, via @MaddyHudak_94:

No one really knew what to expect in the upcoming movie “Home Team,” about Sean Payton’s year coaching his son’s football team in Texas, but the official trailer dropped Tuesday and gave us an interesting glimpse. The film is set to release on Netflix on Jan. 28, 2022 starring comedian and actor Kevin James as the New Orleans Saints head coach; produced by Happy Madison Productions, it focuses on Payton’s year in suspension from the NFL and his tenure as the assistant coach of his son’s sixth grade football team.

The production company is owned by Adam Sandler, whose brother-in-law Christopher Titone wrote the script, who also happens to be dating Payton’s daughter, Meghan, who is a sports reporter. News of the feature first dropped back in April when Peter King of “Football Morning in America” reported the scoop. He’d said at the time that Payton had recently read the script and made some corrections accordingly. Fans may recall when Sandler’s production company visited Payton at the practice facility and at some point filmed a cameo of the coach dressed rather strangely.

Now back to the trailer. Here’s what stood out and what we can look forward to in the upcoming film:

Watch the trailer for Sean Payton’s Netflix movie ‘Home Team’

Watch the trailer for Sean Payton’s Netflix movie ‘Home Team’

It’s here — well, almost. The official trailer for “Home Team,” the upcoming Netflix movie about Sean Payton’s year away from football, spent coaching his young son’s team in Texas, is live ahead of the film’s release date on Jan. 28.

The comedian and actor Kevin James stars as the New Orleans Saints head coach in the feature from Happy Madison Productions (the studio founded by James’ friend and frequent collaborator Adam Sandler, whose brother-in-law Christopher Titone wrote the script), with supporting actors including Rob Schneider, Taylor Lautner, and Isaiah Mustafa.

Payton approved the script himself and welcomed the cast to New Orleans for a visit at the team facility during the offseason, also shooting his own cameo. Maybe it’ll be worth a laugh. See the video embedded above for yourself.

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WATCH: Hard Knocks releases Cowboys promo video ahead of August 10 premiere

The network has dropped a new trailer for the five-part series showcasing the Cowboys in training camp as they prepare for the 2021 season.

Every epic summer blockbuster needs a heart-pounding preview. HBO has dropped a new trailer starring the superheroes in silver and blue as the network’s Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys series gets set to kick off next Tuesday.

This clip has it all, from quick edits and slow-motion action set to a stirring orchestral score to cryptic shots without context meant to pose questions that will only be answered by tuning in. (Who, for instance, is the Cowboys player identified by his DYMO helmet label as “Donkey?”)

Watch the trailer here. (And turn up the sound for the full ready-to-run-through-a-wall soundtrack.)

Not too much here in the way of revealing Easter eggs, but plenty of moments to look forward to. Dak Prescott unleashing a bomb. Dan Quinn shoving around one of his defensive charges. Micah Parsons drilling hard. DeMarcus Lawrence letting out a primal scream. A hard hit jarring the ball loose. Mike McCarthy looking off symbolically in the distance. Jaylon Smith getting hyped about… something. Even a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it-glimpse of Amari Cooper catching a pass.

But Hard Knocks is also known for its lighter moments, and there will be plenty of those, too, over the show’s five-episode run. NFL Films shared an early peek of one of those, in which running back Ezekiel Elliott gets winded and more than a little frustrated trying to find his hotel room.

Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys premieres on HBO and HBO Max August 10th.

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Marshawn Lynch makes appearance in HBO’s ‘Westworld’ trailer

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch is continuing his acting career, set to appear in Season 3 of HBO’s “Westworld” in March.

The Seattle Seahawks brought back a former fan favorite last year when they signed running back Marshawn Lynch to the roster after Rashaad Penny, Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise suffered season-ending injuries ahead of the team’s playoff run.

Lynch has yet to indicate whether or not he plans to return to football in 2020 but he’s been staying busy this offseason.

On Thursday morning, HBO’s series “Westworld” introduced its trailer for the upcoming third season and Lynch made his appearance at the .55 mark.

“Live without limits in a world where every human appetite can be indulged,” reads the description on the show’s website. “This dark odyssey follows the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. Now renewed for Season 3.”

Lynch’s role in the series has yet to be revealed but it certainly isn’t his first foray into acting. His personal IMDB page lists a number of credits, including appearances in the “The League” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” among others.

Season 3 of “Westworld” premieres on Sunday, March 15 on HBO.

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