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Matt_Cohn

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Unusual Hole Locations at the Masters
« on: April 13, 2008, 12:46:16 PM »
#3, back-right on Sunday
#6, lower-left on Sunday
#11, middle-right, far from the water (?)
#16, three left pins and only one on the ridge

Most of the pins are in their traditional Sunday locations, but any thoughts about the handful that aren't? Hasn't the Sunday pin on #6 been on the back right for years? I think Faldo always said that's how you judged your nerve and precision on Sunday.

And #11, away from the water...

JESII

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Re: Unusual Hole Locations at the Masters
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2008, 12:54:54 PM »
Matt,

Here's a thought on #11. With the pin close by the water, it's a no-brainer to aim well right of it. With the pin well right of it, the guys will now have to strongly consider aiming towards the water (understood that there is 15 or 20 yards there) because they can't expect to make par from right of the green...

Just a thought.

Looks like they want birdies and bogeys...

Wade Whitehead

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Re: Unusual Hole Locations at the Masters
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2008, 03:32:19 PM »
Great point, JES.  The left pin location is more amenable to putts from the front of the green as well, I believe.

The right pin definitely penalizes the bail out shot, which half the field seems to hit on Sunday.

WW

Patrick_Mucci

Re: Unusual Hole Locations at the Masters
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2008, 03:44:00 PM »
Matt,

Here's a thought on #11. With the pin close by the water, it's a no-brainer to aim well right of it. With the pin well right of it, the guys will now have to strongly consider aiming towards the water (understood that there is 15 or 20 yards there) because they can't expect to make par from right of the green...

Why not ?
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Just a thought.


Your lack of sleep is clouding your judgement, put the kids to bed later and they'll sleep through the night.
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Patrick_Mucci

Re: Unusual Hole Locations at the Masters
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2008, 03:51:25 PM »

#3, back-right on Sunday

This leaves almost every approach with an uphill putt
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#6, lower-left on Sunday

This makes the hole a half shot easier
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#11, middle-right, far from the water (?)

This would eliminate the tension and pressure on the competitor, it's a bad idea.
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#16, three left pins and only one on the ridge


The left side pins are easy compared to the plateau pins
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Most of the pins are in their traditional Sunday locations, but any thoughts about the handful that aren't? Hasn't the Sunday pin on #6 been on the back right for years? I think Faldo always said that's how you judged your nerve and precision on Sunday.

And #11, away from the water...


Both bad ideas.

This is a Major, not a concession to dumbing down the challenge.
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