A while back I had a conversation with someone and we got to talking about Augusta. We agreed the planted trees (i.e. along 7, 11, etc) tightened the course too much and took away too much width on some of the holes. Though my observation is purely through television, this does seem to be the case. We also talked about how the Masters has changed a lot over the past few years. Instead of loud roars and miraculous shots, players are holding steady at pars and breaking down somewhat often with bogeys, leading to a severe lack of those thunderous roars that once reigned over the back nine on Sunday afternoon.
Part of the aura the Masters used to present was the oppurtunity for miraculous shots to provide an exciting end to the tournament. Will conditions for the tournament ever change back to 'Masters' conditions instead of fierce US Open-like set-ups?
I myself am tired of seeing just a couple players under par and no real close contest down the stretch, even if it has been just the past couple of years.
Also, I had heard some rumors that some of the planted trees along the corridors of the holes might be removed. Does anybody know if there is any truth to this?
It would be nice to see some more width to some of the holes, not only to improve scoring but to add options of shots played to several of the holes.
With all this being said, I would like to mention that I love watching the Masters and seeing the course. It is as good of a golf course as I have ever seen, and hopefully one day I'll be able to see it personally. I just miss the drama some of the old tournaments produced, and from pictures think that some of those newish trees look pitiful. With a little work done, I know Augusta could easily provide the drama it once did and improve the look and width of some of the holes.
Cheers,
Jordan