I say don't change the course length or equipment. Just change par on the course and make the rough more penal. Lets take #13 at Agusta for instance at 510 yards. Sure sounds like a US Open par 4 to me. Maybe for the pro players they change par on some of the holes at various courses. Maybe we see mor par 70 or even par 69 courses if that's what they call for. Also tighten up some of the fairways(not applicable at Agusta) on the regular PGA tour spots. Put a premium on hitting fairways. Just my 2 pennies.
The Masters 2022 edition
garyt1957 A change to equipment that makes bad shots worse would seem to be an obvious avenue to explore - would put more emphasis on the quality of a player's ballstriking. The long hitters would still have an advantage when it comes to distance, but would they take the risk of maximising distance if a bad swing put them 60 yards off line instead of 20?
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You can watch every shot by every player here:
https://www.masters.com/en_US/scores/index.html
Just click on the name and hole:
https://www.masters.com/en_US/players/player_20766.html?promo=bio_lb
Watch live on CBSSports.com -------- cool. Following Tiger now.
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Looking like they've gone with some pretty nasty pin placements on the front nine to start the tournament. Just watched two guys on number 5 (actually I think it may have been 6 - not sure as I walked in from the room I'm working in for a brief look). One putts from the bottom of the hill and watches his putt make a u-turn 15 feet short of the hole and come right back to him. The other putts from the top of the hill, runs his putt a bit past the hole and it rolls all the way down to the bottom of the hill 60 feet away. Watching that happen to pros is interesting. ESPN+ has holes 4, 5, and 6 showing live.
Masters.com has some decent featured groups right now. Woods group and Scheffler group.
Getting a few F bombs today. Nice.
"my guy" Mullet Man having a good day today.