2022 Masters

I feel like having at least one player within 3 makes this a lot more interesting, even for guys a few more shots behind than that. Plus, the last 6 holes or so we saw a different Scheffler than the first 50ish. Still think he's definitely the prohibitive favorite but it's not close to over yet.
Definitely, though going into Sunday as the leader at Augusta can do funny things to people trying to win their first major. Cam could shoot 65, so unless Cam melts down early, Scheffler certainly can't just play safe all day.
 
Dude won two majors.
Exactly. It won't win every week, but a ton of players have had successful careers playing like that, Daly obviously included. Having a wedge into greens when you opponent has a long iron is such a huge advantage.
 
Something tells me there's a come from behind going to happen but not sure I would put money on that.

There's about a dozen holes at that joint where the 3 shot swing thing can happen.
 
Something tells me there's a come from behind going to happen but not sure I would put money on that.

There's about a dozen holes at that joint where the 3 shot swing thing can happen.
That's what makes the Majors interesting. One bad shot is all it takes.
 
I enjoy hearing Tyrrell Hatton's commentary after his own shots.
 
You’re maybe right, I might be imagining because of all of the excuses I kept hearing the announcers make.
Did you see how bad it looked when he was going downhill earlier? The dude is struggling with all the elevation changes for sure.
 
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