The Masters 2022 edition
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Faldo's head looks huge!
ode I think it is Charles Coody (not that I knew right away, just from a search of images it's my best guess).
Eguller As Google is my friend, it's Tommy Aaron.
Sorry, I'll stay out of the rest of these, but the guy above Ian Woosnam has been fairly anonymous lately and might not be readily known...
My best guess, starting with the back row, and working left to right:
Woods, Lyle, Bubba Watson, Faldo, Scott, Zoeller, O'Meara
Reed, Olazabal, Garcia, Mize (skip to far right) Dustin Johnson, Schwarzel
Singh, Speith, Nicklaus, Willett, Langer, Aaron, Zack Johnson, Immelman, Stadler, Woosnam, Couples
Weir, Coody, Player, Matsuyama, Crenshaw, Ridley, Floyd, Tom Watson
Watching Tiger prep, it appears his swing is in very nice shape, but his physical condition is not.
Something a little bit different:
Reports are they got about 2 inches of rain yesterday.
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Interesting the debate re: "modest" rollback if equipment on TGC with Brandel and McGinley in response to Chairman Ridley's comments. What does that even mean, modest.....that must mean the ball, but ?? Chairman Ridley then stated he did not think it would change the distance of courses. I get that it will bring some of the skill, that these guys are referring to, back! But....the longer hitters will still have the advantage, possibly moreso. These guys talk about the not so long hitters having no chance, but in this scenario of a modest equipment roll back and same/similar length courses, the shorter hitters might fair worse. I dunno, but I'm all for more working the ball and more mid and long irons in on par 4's,etc, but will it really make much of a difference?