Shipnuck: Seems wildly optimistic. Will that be feasible? The heart says yes, but the mind says no. Dethier: I guess I hope so, too? Insurance claims aside, I like the idea of waiting to cancel events until we have to, at least. Or would pushing it to make more sense? Bamberger: No, it would be great to have the Ryder Cup if you can have it sensibly and safely, and having the captains pick their rosters would be fun.
Sens: Absolutely viable, with all the health and safety caveats. Would an all-captains pick roster be wildly different from a regular qualifying roster? Probably not. Shipnuck: A team of all picks would be a fascinating subplot. Deep down, the captains already know who they want on the team. A lack of qualifying events hurts young players without a big body of work … but so what? Dethier: I think Sens is onto something. Josh, did you send that idea to our bosses? Imagine if Captain Woods had had to pick 12 guys from the Woods Jupiter last year.
Maybe they should get rid of qualifying systems altogether, because I like this idea regardless of situation. For it to happen, the PGA Tour will need to give its blessing. Would televised challenge matches be a good idea for the Tour to explore? Bamberger: If you do it with all necessary safeguards, yes. That would be fun. Could do it just as a club event with no spectators.
Now we're talking Bronze Master 8 courses. Like a Boss Gold Master 16 Courses. When do we get paid? Bronze Compete in an amateur championship. Don't quit your day job Bronze Win the Masters as an amateur. It's all in the Hips Bronze Sink a 40ft putt. Like a Homing Pigeon Bronze From the Fairway, land within 1 yard of the flagstick from yards out. Can you give me a Boost? Bronze Play an 18 hole round with Boost Pins equipped. Dig Deep Silver Land within 1 yard of the flagstick from a bunker.
He's going the distance Gold Hit a drive over yards. I Finally Belong! Internal Conflict Silver Compete with a teammate in a head-to-head match launched from the Clubhouse lobby. In past years, with players hitting the ball farther, some have found ways to pick it apart, hitting wedges and short irons into the greens on their second shots.
Before the Masters, there was a report that ANGC was looking to buy land from neighboring Augusta Country Club to move the tee box back and lengthen the hole. If players need to make a move coming into the clubhouse, this might be the hole where their mindset changes. At the Masters, Tommy Nakajima made a 13 on it, tied for the highest one-hole score in Masters history.
Tom Weiskopf see below also holds that record. The 12th in particular has played host to some of the most gripping moments in Masters history.
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