April 13, 2026

The Masters: Rory McIlroy Wins Back-To-Back Masters Titles: How Much Was The Purse? + NCA&T Band Director Retires

The Masters: Rory McIlroy Wins Back-To-Back Masters Titles: How Much Was The Purse? + NCA&T Band Director Retires
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The Masters: Rory McIlroy Wins Back-To-Back Masters Titles: How Much Was The Purse? + NCA&T Band Director Retires
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Reese, Pam and Alex discuss The Masters, NCA&T's band director retiring and more.

The 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club ended with Rory McIlroy winning his second consecutive green jacket, finishing at 12-under par and narrowly defeating Scottie Scheffler by a single stroke. McIlroy started the week in dominant fashion, building a sizable early lead, but the tournament tightened dramatically after a shaky third round allowed contenders like Cameron Young and Scheffler to catch up. The final round was especially tense, as McIlroy briefly lost control after an early double bogey while Scheffler surged with consistent, bogey-free play. However, McIlroy regained composure on the back nine, delivering clutch birdies to retake the lead and ultimately hold on for the win. Several players, including Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton, and Russell Henley, finished just behind at 10-under, highlighting how competitive the field was. The victory marked McIlroy’s sixth major championship and further cemented his place among golf’s greats, drawing comparisons to legends like Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus.

North Carolina A&T State University announced the retirement of Dr. Kenneth Ruff, the longtime director of bands, after more than 23 years of leadership. Ruff has served since 2003 and is credited with transforming the university’s Blue and Gold Marching Machine into one of the most recognized HBCU marching bands in the country. During his tenure, the program grew in size, visibility, and national reputation, performing at major events such as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Tournament of Roses Parade, while also earning honors like ESPN Band of the Year. University leaders and colleagues praised Ruff for his commitment to student development, discipline, and musical excellence, noting that his impact extends far beyond performances to the generations of students he has mentored. He is set to officially retire in June 2026, with the university planning a series of celebratory events to honor his legacy.