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How pros manage to dominate the game of ‘mudball golf’ despite their dislike for it

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Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville is known for being a wet golf course, even when it’s dry out. The course is situated within a flood basin, causing it to never fully dry out, especially with the high humidity levels in the area. PGA Tour putting coach Ralph Bauer explains that the course becomes extremely soft when it rains, making it a challenge for golfers, particularly when it comes to dealing with mudballs.

Soft greens are generally favored by pros as they allow the ball to stick when it lands. However, soft fairways pose the threat of mudballs, which occur when a glob of mud sticks to the golf ball. The rules of golf dictate that golfers must play the ball as it lies in fairway, mud and all. Mudballs are notoriously difficult to predict and judge, adding another level of complexity to the game.

Pros like Xander Schauffele express frustration with playing in these conditions, emphasizing that they are professional golfers, not professional mud readers. Despite the challenges presented by mudballs, players have developed strategies to navigate them. One common approach is to play the ball in the opposite direction of the mud, as the impact of the mud alters the axis and spin of the ball upon launch.

Trevor Immelman simplifies this strategy by stating, “Mud left, ball right. Mud on top, ball goes lower.” Additionally, the amount of backspin on a shot determines the severity of the mudball’s effects. To mitigate these effects, pros may opt to take more club, hit a lower knockdown shot, or swing softer. These adjustments help reduce backspin on the ball and increase the chances of a successful shot.

Players like Xander Schauffle demonstrate these strategies by adjusting their club selection and shot trajectory to account for mudballs. Despite these efforts, the unpredictable nature of mudballs means that players must always aim with a buffer to accommodate potential deviations. Ultimately, playing in wet conditions like those at Valhalla Golf Club requires a combination of skill, strategy, and a bit of luck. Praying to the Golf Gods, as Schauffele humorously describes, may be the final step in overcoming the challenges posed by mudballs on the course.

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