US Masters ..........
It is the only major played at the same course every year, Augusta National is at least as famous as the players who have tasted victory here and the holes are as familiar to television viewers as any in world golf. It is a real horses for courses venue and whilst it takes a while to learn, once a golfer has played well here once, he tends to do so again. However, there is a lot of pressure and demands on the defending champion and in the last 50 years, only two players have won back to back titles, Tiger Woods in 2002 and he was not playing the same game as anyone else at that time and Nick Faldo in 1990. Jordan Spieth went mighty close in 2016, but ultimately came up short and it is a very tall order for anyone to win twice, let alone do so in consecutive years and only Woods ,Bubba Watson and Phil Mickelson have won a second or third (or more in the case of Tiger) since 2005 . Short priced golfers, who are under a hugely increased spotlight here, also do not win that often, at least in recent years and 12 of the last 16 winners have started at 20-1 +. For Rory, the Masters has become something of an obsession, sometimes you can want something too much and I do not think that is either healthy ,or conducive to getting the job done .
Stroke Averages at Augusta National
Average .... (Rounds)
- Aaron Wise – 70.25, 4 rounds
- Will Zalatoris – 70.5, 8 rounds
- Scottie Scheffler – 70.58, 12 rounds
- Jordan Spieth – 70.71, 34 rounds
- Jon Rahm – 70.75, 24 rounds
- Tiger Woods – 71.05, 94 rounds
- Tony Finau – 71.2, 20 rounds
- Dustin Johnson – 71.3, 44 rounds
- Phil Mickelson – 71.35, 110 rounds
- Rory McIlroy – 71.38, 52 rounds
- Cameron Smith – 71.38, 24 rounds
- Corey Conners – 71.39, 18 rounds
- Xander Schauffele – 71.39, 18 rounds
- Justin Thomas – 71.54, 28 rounds
- Hideki Matsuyama – 71.55, 42 rounds
- Cameron Champ – 71.58, 12 rounds
- Collin Morikawa – 71.58, 12 rounds
- Jason Day - 71.70, 37 rounds
- Sungjae Im – 71.70, 10 rounds
- Brooks Koepka – 71.71, 24 rounds
- Keith Mitchell - 71.75, 4 rounds
- Justin Rose – 71.81, 64 rounds
- Abraham Ancer – 72.0, 10 rounds
- Viktor Hovland – 72.08, 12 rounds
- Patrick Reed – 72.09, 32 rounds
- Tommy Fleetwood – 72.14, 22 rounds
- Bubba Watson – 72.15, 54 rounds
- Fred Couples – 72.27, 134 rounds
- Louis Oosthuizen – 72.31, 45 rounds
- Charl Schwartzel – 72.34, 44 rounds