Blaine Hale is gearing up for the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship, set to take place in Cabo San Lucas, MEX at El Cardonal at Diamante from November 7-10. Hale has competed in 20 tournaments in the past year, with his best finish being 37th and his average finish at 44th. He has made the cut three times, with a 15.0% success rate.
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Hale’s recent performance shows that he has not finished in the top 20 in his last five tournaments. He made the cut only once and has not posted a score better than the tournament average or finished within five shots of the leader. However, he did finish 6-under relative to par the one time he made the cut.
Comparing the course for the World Wide Technology Championship to others Hale has played on in the past year, the upcoming course is longer at 7,452 yards compared to the average of 7,033 yards. The scoring average on this course is -16, lower than the Tour average of -5 per round. Events Hale has played in recently have seen players average at -9 relative to par, higher than the expected scoring average at the championship.
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