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re: Who is winning the Masters? You get 4 picks.
Posted on 4/5/24 at 9:02 am to MountainDewGF
Posted on 4/5/24 at 9:02 am to MountainDewGF
The guy with perpetual putting issues has the best odds on the course with the trickiest greens. As great as Scottie is, I don't think this is his year at Augusta.
That said, I'd probably have him as one of my 4.
Give me Rahm, Joaquin and Brooks (I swear I'm not picking all LIV guys on purpose).
I just don't trust Rory, Viktor, Xander, Morikawa, Cantlay, etc right now. If it wasn't Ludvig's first Masters, I'd probably pick him.
That said, I'd probably have him as one of my 4.
Give me Rahm, Joaquin and Brooks (I swear I'm not picking all LIV guys on purpose).
I just don't trust Rory, Viktor, Xander, Morikawa, Cantlay, etc right now. If it wasn't Ludvig's first Masters, I'd probably pick him.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:17 am to BMoney
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The guy with perpetual putting issues has the best odds on the course with the trickiest greens. As great as Scottie is, I don't think this is his year at Augusta.
You don’t have to putt great to win the Masters anymore. Sergio was not a good putter. Scottie was not a good putter two years ago. Approach is far more important in the last 10 years. Scottie is the best at strokes gained on approach in 2024.
If you have not paid much attention in the last few months, his putting has improved immensely since he started working with Phil. Scottie is way better with the putter in the last seven months. Since switching to putting instructor Phil Kenyon, moving to a mallet, lowering his front shoulder and changing his grip, his putting is far better than it has ever been. He’s no. 1 in greens in regulation and still no. 34 in putts per round this year.
Matsuyama, Scottie, Brooks and Wyndham.
This post was edited on 4/11/24 at 9:37 am
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