Finally a membership that pays for itself.

InsideGOLF Premium
Lifestyle

‘I’m trying to break 80’: A rock star on playing Augusta National

Train frontman Pat Monahan at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Train frontman Pat Monahan is no stranger to golf's storied stages.

Getty Images

For musician Pat Monahan, good things have come in threes.

As the frontman for the pop-rock band Train, Monahan is a three-time Grammy winner. And as a longtime golf junkie, he has played Augusta National Golf Club three times.

In a recent episode of GOLF’s Subpar podcast, Monahan swapped stories with co-hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz about what it’s like to walk those famous Georgia grounds, and how his expectations on that stage differ from those of his day job.

On tour with Train, expectations run sky-high. At Augusta, Monahan keeps them grounded.

His best score in three visits? A 79.

“Breaking 80 is my goal,” Monahan said. “You guys want to break par. I want to break 80.”

Stoltz wondered whether that milestone came comfortably or with late drama. 

“What did you do on 17 and 18?” Stoltz asked. “Did you make double, double and barely do it or did you kinda cruise in?”

Monahan didn’t hesitate.

“I’m definitely a barely-do-it kind of guy,” he said. “If I have a round that looks like I’m going to come in at 75, it will be a 79.”

The exchange led to a familiar golfing truth: the mind can be a player’s toughest opponent. “It’s amazing how powerful that brain is,” Knost noted. Monahan agreed. It’s a lesson that was reinforced during his recent appearance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, where pressing too hard to perform alongside his pro only made things worse.

Deep down he knew that playing partners on a golf course are different than a concert crowd: nobody cares how you perform as long as you keep up the pace.

Monahan will soon get another chance to test that mindset. A fourth trip to Augusta is on his calendar this month, and he’s preparing the only way a self-aware golfer can: by taking a lesson to work on a few things.

“Like everything,” he said. You can check out the entire episode here.

Related Articles

News
Johnson Wagner details his most disastrous shot on camera
By: Jessica Marksbury
News
Here's how Johnson Wagner's viral shot recreations came to life
By: Josh Sens
News
Gary Williams doesn't think Bryson DeChambeau will go through with unique LIV backup plan
By: GOLF Editors
News
Chaz Bowker discusses the viral Internet Invitational
By: GOLF Editors
News
How Chaz Bowker went from chef to YouTube golf fame
By: Jessica Marksbury
News
Here's what NFL Draft prep looks like for a head coach
By: Josh Sens
News
How Jordan Spieth once found himself in an NFL Draft war room
By: Josh Berhow
News
Padraig Harrington makes BOLD Rory McIlroy Masters prediction
By: Josh Berhow
News
5 untold Masters stories from our reporters' notebooks
By: GOLF Editors
was:
Exit mobile version