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7 Secrets They Don’t Tell You About Playing Augusta National

News RoomBy News RoomApril 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Playing Augusta National is a dream for many golfers, and for Samuel Weinman, this dream became a reality the Monday after the Masters tournament. Despite not having his own clubs and struggling on the course, Weinman shares a few dynamics he encountered during his round at Augusta National that he hadn’t anticipated. From the lack of showers in the champions locker room to the surprisingly welcoming and non-stuffy atmosphere on the grounds, Weinman provides insights into the unique experience of playing at Augusta National.

One surprising aspect Weinman mentions is the speed of the greens at Augusta National, specifically highlighting the challenge of hitting uphill putts. Additionally, he notes that each player at Augusta National is assigned their own caddie for the duration of their visit, a departure from other top clubs where caddies typically carry two bags. Weinman also shares that there are beverage carts and ball retrievers on the course, adding to the unexpected amenities available at Augusta National.

Despite shooting a 24-over 96 during his round, Weinman believes that Augusta National is a very playable course for golfers of all skill levels. He stands by his assessment that it can be a great course for bad golfers, as he found the fairways to be generous and the course to be relatively forgiving for errant shots. Weinman also highlights the fact that Augusta National does not have an official slope and rating, meaning that scores from the course cannot be used for handicap purposes.

In conclusion, playing Augusta National was a memorable experience for Samuel Weinman, despite the challenges he faced on the course. From the lack of showers in the champions locker room to the surprising playability of the course, Weinman’s round at Augusta National provided him with insights and experiences that he had not anticipated. Ultimately, playing Augusta National is a unique and unforgettable opportunity for any golfer lucky enough to tee it up at this historic and iconic golf course.

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