
This year's Masters is attracting a lot of attention, just like in previous years. There are many players who will get the attention, and without a doubt the main character of this tournament will be Rory McIlroy. The golfer who many consider to be the best at the moment, along with Scottie Scheffler, of course, has been trying to win the Masters for years, but without success.
In addition to him, Bubba Watson, a two-time Masters winner, will be an important figure, and talking with Golf.com, he puts an accent on Augusta National conditions.
An experienced golfer stresses that Augusta National is unique, as it is difficult to predict the conditions on this golf course.
I think the conditions are right. The weather dictates every golf tournament but around there the wind dictates most of it, Watson said, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.
The beauty of Augusta is you cant say that wind is going to be in the morning or the afternoon, you never know. It will flip on you real fast. So the back nine is where you really have the tall trees and the wind is whipping. Its hard. A guy tees off at 7:30 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon and the weather conditions are different, or could be really different.
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LIV Golfer recalled his two great performances, when he celebrated in fierce competition. The popular golfer obviously doctored this golf course, which his results best confirm.
Bubba believes that the light winds give him a great chance to make history again in this competition, hoping that luck will look after him this time.
However, his slightly worse performances over the past two years have raised some concerns, with the emphasis on the cold conditions, stressing that the conditions were crazy.
Bubba believes these are the toughest conditions he has played in with the cold and wind.