That chute on 18 is made for Rahm's cut off the tee. Sure he didn't think twice about hitting driver, he stripes that club all day, everyday. That chute is an issue. It was designed for the tees to be forward and when they moved them way back, they left the chute where it was. Balls hit trees that would otherwise be in the fairway. Its unfair, terrible design and going to cost someone a Masters at some point. Surprised no commentators ever talk about it.
How can LIV keep going? They are losing close to $1 Billion a year and no signs the format is resonating with fans, broadcasters or sponsors, after two years. I think its over after this year. The Tour will let the guys come back since there is zero chance anyone tries to compete with the PGA Tour again.
Old guys dialing up the past is a real thing at the Masters. Nicklaus had a T6 in '98 at 59. They get rolling, the roars and adrenaline take over and for an afternoon, they're young again. Nice to see Phil's round.
Tiger shows up hoping he'll get another run of old guy magic but if you can't practice and prepare and you're in pain all day, making the cut is the victory. He doesn't seem to think there is any chance it gets much better from here so it looks like the end of the road for him as a contender to win. Champions Tour is going to get a big boost in the coming years.
Scar tissue is a big thing in golf. McIrlroy and Spieth are shot in Majors. Koepka won three like a force of nature and then blew the 2019 Masters. He won later that summer at the PGA but threw up all over himself with a big lead on Sunday, shooting 74 at Bethpage, barely holding on. Didn't show up on Sunday vs. Phil at the PGA in Kiawah. I put him in the scar tissue camp, now.
I love Rahm's short swing under pressure. Much easier to keep the rhythm
under major tournament pressure. Maybe he's a guy that can keep winning them.