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What I think Bryson will hit off each tee at Augusta National

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The title says it all. Everyone seems to be weighing in on what golf Hulk is going to hit from the tee boxes of Augusta National,  I’ll offer my perspective.

To make it easier, we will do this hypothetical under normal wind conditions, but factor in the November dampness, so for that exercise we will add in five percentage points of extra yardage to each hole.

Let’s do this.

  1. Par 4, 445 yards: Bryson will always hit driver here. The right bunker could be a non-issue if he clips one.
  2. Par 5, 575 yards: BOMBS AWAY! Bryson’s miss is typically right, which is no problem here. Driver that finds the middle will leave him 200-225 max.
  3. Par 4, 350 yards: I don’t think there is any scenario that he doesn’t hit driver. Usually, it’s pin-dependent on whether you lay up with a 4 or 5-iron or hit the big stick. Not here. Bryson will hit Ddiver every day as the 2nd shot will be a simple pitch back up the hill from the front of the green or the back depending on the wind direction.
  4. Par 3, 240 yards: Into the wind from the back tee, this hole is a monster even for Bryson. It’s not the length, it’s the length combined with the small window you have to land it all while hoping the hole doesn’t play into the wind. He will hit anywhere from a 5 to a 7-iron.
  5. Par 4, 495 yards: Maybe the first hole BAD “might” hit 3-wood, the reason being is a right miss is pretty penalizing as is left. His driver “could” carry the left bunker although if its north wind (meaning #5 will play into), it’s a no go.
  6. Par 3, 180 yards: Downhill mid-to-short iron shot for most depending on pin location. Bryson will have 8-iron to a back flag, 9-iron to a middle flag, and PW into a front one.
  7. Par 4, 450 yards: Driver or 3-wood depending on how the first few drivers play out. Either one leaves him a flip wedge or shorter into the green.
  8. Par 5, 570 yards: This will be where his advantage truly shows up. The left side of the right bunker is the line, and he can hit it as hard as he can with zero worries of catching it. This will leave BAD with a 4-iron maybe even 5 or 6 depending on flag location. Back in the day if you had iron in you killed it, Bryson will dip into the mid irons I believe. It’s a big advantage to the middle and back flags as he can hit something high and fly it back.
  9. Par 4, 460 yards: ZERO problems anywhere he hits it here. Once the driver flies past the trees at 500 mph, it’s nothing but wedge in. However, that second shot can be as squirrely from up close as it is from 160.
  10. Par 4, 495 yards: Rope hook 3-wood like everyone else. The only difference is he will have 8 or 9-iron in if he hits the fairway.
  11. Par 4, 505 yards: Driver. Bombed. He rarely misses left and a big right miss isn’t all that awful. If he hits it down the center, he’s left with an 8 or 9-iron while his colleagues are ripping 4, 5, and 6-irons in.
  12. Par 3, 155 yards: Wedge under most circumstances unless the wind is swirling to the right pin, it will be a 9 iron.
  13. Par 5, 480 yards: He hit driver over the left trees a few days ago and had 127 in…
  14. Par 4, 440 yards: Driver or 3-wood will give him a PW or  SW in. I imagine with where he would hit driver, a SW or LW into that green will be enticing. Most players will have a mid-to-short-iron in.
  15. Par 5, 530 yards: Driver as hard as he can hit it. Will have 6-iron max into the green.
  16. Par 3, 170 yards: Short iron. 8 or 9-iron to a back flag. Wedge for the front pins.
  17. Par 4, 440 yards: I think he will hit 3-wood most days, driver unnecessarily could put him in weird spots and a good 3-wood gives him 9-iron or wedge in.
  18. Par 4, 465 yards: Driver, driver, driver. I don’t think the left bunker is much of a concern to any of these players, and if BAD can hit a hard slinger around the corner, he’s got wedge in.

These are my opinions, and yes I will be off on some, but it was a fun exercise nonetheless. The funny thing is,  when I look back at 1997 Tiger on the old Augusta and match up with what I think BAD will do, it’s eerily similar.

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  1. JP

    Nov 11, 2020 at 12:46 pm

    The article makes it sound like an easy win for BD. Now explain why his second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth shots all take 15 minutes to set up and hit?!? And what happens if he’s in a bad lie, but spots an ant 7 feet away? Will the ant habitat mess with his head? Wildlife shanks?

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