Just like to say how much I have enjoyed playing in the Masters daily event, what a fantastic idea. I played each round before settling down to watch the main event on TV . It made me realise how difficult Augusta is (check out my scores LOL .
Thank you Mark and Mike and all the people involved in in setting up this fantastic golf site.
Absolutely agree. Great idea. By watching TV, found myself learning where best to miss for the best par putts, how best to avoid being blocked out by trees etc. Greatly enhanced both playing and watching. And as it happened, I finished on 9 under so in my dreams would have made it a three-way play-off (would have duffed a chip to the green on the second play-off hole, though, and handed it to Sergio).
I played it that way the first two rounds and loved it and only wish I could have played it that way for the weekend but no access on weekends for me. Would love to see all the Majors played like that as it was great fun but just wish my player would have showed up on the tee for round 3 as he seemed to be in quite a fog. LOL.
Unbelievable for sure! A 55 in round 3 with 15 birdies and an eagle with 20 putts at 14 stimp and tour pro to boot. Second best was a 66 in that round. A very good round indeed.
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