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On 8/25/2020 at 1:27 PM, ken on the course said:

The air is denser and the balls wont travel as far.....The greens will be softer and not be as lightning fast as they normally are either due to little rain this time of the year. . 

How does air density have anything to do with the time of year? It can be high or low pressure at any point during the year. Also, air density has much less effect than you might think it does.

They can make the greens as fast as they want, regardless of moisture. 

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2 minutes ago, colin007 said:

How does air density have anything to do with the time of year? It can be high or low pressure at any point during the year. Also, air density has much less effect than you might think it does.

They can make the greens as fast as they want, regardless of moisture. 

Temperature mostly affects air density.

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3 hours ago, iacas said:

Temperature mostly affects air density.

Interesting. It's true that temp affects the distance the ball flies much more than density tho, right?

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6 minutes ago, colin007 said:

Interesting. It's true that temp affects the distance the ball flies much more than density tho, right?

When temperatures increase, objects expand and become larger and therefore the density decreases. When temperatures decrease, objects condense and become smaller so density increases.    Within a limited range, the ball will fly a little farther in warmer weather than colder weather.

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2 hours ago, colin007 said:

Interesting. It's true that temp affects the distance the ball flies much more than density tho, right?

My point was it's not about weather pressure systems. Air density is mostly a function of temperature.

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Which player 40 y.o. and above you think could have the best shot to win the Masters this year?  Not Tiger I'm afraid. He can't seem to get out of this funk from playing in the early weekend groups. He has had a string of tournaments where he barley makes the cut and struggles on the weekend. For the win...I think Paul Casey perhaps. Phil Mickelson I think could win too.  Maybe not win but I think Bernhard Langer and Fred Couples will make the cut.

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34 minutes ago, MaskedRacer said:

Which player 40 y.o. and above you think could have the best shot to win the Masters this year?  Not Tiger I'm afraid. He can't seem to get out of this funk from playing in the early weekend groups. He has had a string of tournaments where he barley makes the cut and struggles on the weekend. For the win...I think Paul Casey perhaps. Phil Mickelson I think could win too.  Maybe not win but I think Bernhard Langer and Fred Couples will make the cut.

How was Tiger last year before he, I don't know… won the Masters? Pretty middling, no?

I'm not saying he will or won't do anything. And I'm a big fan of the negging as a sort of preparatory measure for one's expectations or hopes, but at the same time… Augusta is a different beast altogether. The course knowledge is super important there, even though it's being hosted in November now, and who has more knowledge about what it takes to win or play well there than Tiger?

Of course, his back could be having a bad week and he could MC, but the above stuff, meh. He looked pretty much the same last year, and the year before he led at the British and gave us a run at the PGA.

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13 minutes ago, iacas said:

How was Tiger last year before he, I don't know… won the Masters? Pretty middling, no?

I'm not saying he will or won't do anything. And I'm a big fan of the negging as a sort of preparatory measure for one's expectations or hopes, but at the same time… Augusta is a different beast altogether. The course knowledge is super important there, even though it's being hosted in November now, and who has more knowledge about what it takes to win or play well there than Tiger?

Of course, his back could be having a bad week and he could MC, but the above stuff, meh. He looked pretty much the same last year, and the year before he led at the British and gave us a run at the PGA.

Yeah, but other than the start of the year, Tiger hasn't been playing very well.  Going into the 19 Masters, he was trending in the right direction.  This year, things don't look as good.  His driving appears to be a bit better, but he still has that big miss to the right (there was a hole on the back 9 that he kept trying to hit a draw and block/cut it into a creek).  His iron play is still pretty decent as most of his big misses were balls coming out of the rough and bouncing off the back of the green.  However, he is putting worse than he ever has in his career according to SG putting.  Maybe he can pull a green jacket-wearing rabbit out of the hat again, but he's got some work to do to do it.

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On 8/25/2020 at 1:27 PM, ken on the course said:

First of all the fans are what makes the Masters what it is 

I could not disagree more.

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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@ncates00, putting is the area of the game where it's easiest to just go from zero to hero in a few minutes.

Change something in the setup, whatever… and bam! You feel instantly better.

And again… course knowledge.

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I think if Tiger is gonna win another major, it's going to be the Masters. I would think that he knows that. 

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On 9/1/2020 at 7:12 PM, iacas said:

@ncates00, putting is the area of the game where it's easiest to just go from zero to hero in a few minutes.

Change something in the setup, whatever… and bam! You feel instantly better.

And again… course knowledge.

Yep. When slumping Lee Trevino would switch putters. He found one in a garage of a house he staying in for the 1974 PGA and proceeded to win the championship with it.

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I wonder what the average temps are when it'll be held? Probably not much of a bearing as I'd think though.

 

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Wow, that is rough.  I've always wondered how this course looked into and after the summer.  Now I know.  😬

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