Last month at the monthly men's club tournament, I shot one of my worst rounds ever, but at least now, after watching the Masters golf tournament yesterday, I feel I can safely attribute most of the problems to the weather.
While the Augusta National course is a tough course, it is obvious the weather was a major contributing factor in an average score of 77 on a par 72 course. I don't think I've ever seen so many times golfers taking more than one shot to get out of a bunker or so many misjudged shots resulting in balls going in the water or simply just not making it to the green, some even rolling nearly back to the feet of the shot taker.
At least the pros had the benefit of the sun along with the cold and the wind, we weren't that fortunate that day during the mens club tournament.
The weather today for the Masters was much better, producing much better scoring and a very exciting tournament, with the lead changing several times, before Zack Johnson finally got the win.
Now, I just hope the weather here in southern California starts improving soon, so I can start playing better also. :)
While the Augusta National course is a tough course, it is obvious the weather was a major contributing factor in an average score of 77 on a par 72 course. I don't think I've ever seen so many times golfers taking more than one shot to get out of a bunker or so many misjudged shots resulting in balls going in the water or simply just not making it to the green, some even rolling nearly back to the feet of the shot taker.
At least the pros had the benefit of the sun along with the cold and the wind, we weren't that fortunate that day during the mens club tournament.
The weather today for the Masters was much better, producing much better scoring and a very exciting tournament, with the lead changing several times, before Zack Johnson finally got the win.
Now, I just hope the weather here in southern California starts improving soon, so I can start playing better also. :)
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