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The Masters Tournament 2024: Tony Finau With Unusual Equipment Choice

When looking at Tony Finau’s golf bag, some long-established Masters Tournament fans might be reminded of an edition 18 years ago. Back then, in 2006, Phil Mickelson won his second green jacket at Augusta National. And he did so with a special set of clubs. Like Finau this year, “Lefty” relied on two drivers back then.

The reason behind Tony Finau’s unusual bag at the Masters Tournament 2024

The explanation for this “double lotto” in Finau’s bag is relatively simple. During his tournament preparation, the American realised that he could only use his 3-wood on a single hole (hole 8) and set about looking for an alternative. The solution presented itself in the form of a second driver. In addition to the Ping G430 LST with 7.75 degrees of loft, Finau will be adding another Ping G430 LST to his bag for the Masters Tournament 2024, but this one has around 9 degrees of loft and a shaft that is three-quarters of an inch shorter. According to Ping, Finau can use it for his tee shot on five holes (holes 2, 7, 10, 14 and 17). The driver is also more forgiving than the comparable 3-wood and even with the higher loft, the long hitter still manages 300 yards or 275 metres.

Putter patent for Tony Finau

Although not in his tournament bag, Tony Finau now uses a specially designed putter for training rounds at home. Together with his equipment supplier Ping, Finau has designed a prototype that fulfils his special requirements. The American relies on his putter particularly for short shots from the first cut around the greens and turns it 90 degrees for these shots so that he catches the ball with the heel. The new putter is said to have a cube shape, placing the weight directly behind the golf ball. The patent, which was presented on Wednesday ahead of the Masters Tournament 2024, features Finau himself as well as Tony Serrano, Head of Putter Design at Ping, and CEO John A. Solheim.

“When Tony turns his putter over and hits a putt with the toe, all the mass is directly behind the ball,” Serrano said. “So he came to us and said, ‘How can we make a putter that has some of these feelings and attributes and sounds that I get when I turn this putter over?’”

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ANGC Chairman: “We Support the Decisions That Have Been Made As They Have Addressed the Impact of Distance”

“Government statement”: Fred Ridley, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, addressed a few things at the traditional media event ahead of the 2024 US Masters that don’t just concern the AGNC or the first major of the year. And above all, he made it clear that the grandees in green are completely and almost enthusiastically behind the USGA and R&A’s decision to curb ball flight distances. “For almost 70 years, the Masters was played at just over 6,900 yards. Today the course measures 7,550 yards from the markers, and we may well play one of the tournament rounds this year at more than 7,600 yards. I’ve said in the past that I hope we will not play the Masters at 8,000 yards. But that is likely to happen in the not too distant future under current standards”, explained Ridley on the distance debate. “Accordingly, we support the decisions that have been made by the R&A and the USGA as they have addressed the impact of distance at all levels of the game.”

Augusta Chairman supports golf ball rollback at The Masters 2024

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He also indicated that Augusta would also support other related rule changes such as minimum driver lofts and others. He also warned the PGA Tour, where they had spoken out against a rollback of the ball: “Well, assuming that these regulations are adopted by the PGA Tour and the other tours, and I certainly hope they will be, I think were they not adopted it would cause a great deal of stress in the game, which it doesn’t need right now.”

These statements cannot be overestimated. The success and importance of the Masters have made Augusta National Golf Club an authority without whose support nothing would work in golf. Accordingly, everyone listens when the club boss comments on such topics. Or as Ridley emphasised: “I would go back to really what I believe is one of the key parts of the mission of the club and that is to serve the game of golf.”

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The Masters Tournament 2024: Watch Conor Moore’s hilarious parody of the participants

Comedian Conor Moore has struck again. In the run-up to The Masters Tournament 2024, he delivers an entertaining parody of the major’s participants. In the style of the popular Christmas story, Moore takes the mickey out of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Tiger Woods and co. in ‘Twas the night before The Masters’. The video to enjoy.

The Masters Tournament 2024: ‘Twas the night before The Masters by Conor Moore

McIlroy’s dream of the Green Jacket, Woods’ “really, really tough” conditions and even Talor Gooch’s asterisk for not taking part in The Masters Tournament 2024. No one is spared by Conor Moore.

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The Masters Tournament 2024: New Tee Times after delay due to weather

Over the past few days, the weather forecast for the Masters Tournament 2024 has already caused concern, with rain, strong winds and thunderstorms predicted for Thursday morning in particular. After Augusta National announced that the start of the first round of the tournament has to be postponed, now the starting time of The Masters Tournament 2024 and the new Tee Times are official.

The Masters Tournament 2024: Official start and new Tee Times

In an update at 5 a.m. local time, the golf club announced that the opening of the course and tee times will be postponed until further notice. Now the new official start of The Masters Tournament 2024 has been set to 10:30 a.m. off the No.1 tee.

On Wednesday evening, the opening of the facility for spectators on Thursday morning had already been postponed until further notice.

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The Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods throws ball to patron

Geting a ball from Tiger Woods? A dream for many golf fans. At the Masters Tournament 2024, this dream came true for a patron at Augusta National Golf Club, who seized the moment with a creative idea.

Tiger Woods had just finished his practice round when Matt Agonis, standing on the ninth hole, had a thought: “We were sitting there, it was quiet, I looked at him and thought to myself, ‘Why not?’ So I shouted at him ‘Tiger, I’m open’.”

Woods grinned, turned round and threw the ball straight to Agonis, who managed to catch it despite other patrons trying to get in the way.

The Masters Tournament 2024: Tiger Woods throws patron a ball

At the end of Tiger Woods practice round at #themasters a quick thinking fan got a souvenir he will cherish forever. pic.twitter.com/y4n0fBpgEE — Alison Mastrangelo (@AlisonWSB) April 9, 2024

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The Masters Tournament 2024: Rickie Fowler Wins Par-3-Contest But The Kids Steal The Show

Unlike other tournaments, there is no pro-am at the Masters Tournament. Instead, the golfers traditionally get together with their families on the Wednesday before the Masters and play the short course at Augusta National in a par-3 contest. The result is not only moments of sporting celebration, such as the holes-in-one, of which there were five this year, but also sugar-sweet moments with the offspring. And sometimes both come together, as was the case for winner Rickie Fowler.

The Masters Tournament 2024: Rickie Fowler wins Par-3-Contest

“Great way to start the week”, Fowler said after his win. “The par-3 contest is something special. You know, tradition of the Masters and being able to go out there, and now being able to spend with it my family. Been around plenty of the little kids over the years but a little different when we have our own out there. So special way for us first time having my daughter with my wife and I, and something we’ll always have.

Fowler had the most fun watching his daughter Maya together with Sammy Spieth, Jordan Spieth’s eldest son. “They’re four days apart so they’re basically best friends. They spend a lot of time together.”

Swinging with the Spieths ❤️pic.twitter.com/DZ1vczlPOT — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 10, 2024

With five strokes under par, Fowler won the fun event, the winner of which is said to be cursed. In the history of the Par 3 Contest, there has never been a winner who has gone on to win the Masters Tournament.

So perhaps it was luck for Sepp Straka, who finished tied second and holed a hole-in-one on the way. Viktor Hovland, Gary Woodland, Lucas Glover and Luke List were also able to celebrate an ace.

Dakota Watson masters Masters greens

But it wasn’t just the professionals who set sporting records this year. Dakota Watson, the daughter of Masters Tournament winner Bubba Watson, has obviously learnt from her father and mastered the greens at Augusta National. She sank one long putt after another.

A putt here, a putt there, Dakota Watson holed putts from everywhere. #themasters pic.twitter.com/75AYEPn0oF — The Masters (@TheMasters) April 10, 2024

Frankie Fleetwood already has a good swing on him too.

Frankie Fleetwood ladies & gentlemen!! #themasters pic.twitter.com/YEAQRpT4e6 — Tommy Fleetwood (@TommyFleetwood1) April 11, 2024

While the Fleetwood scion is already a semi-pro, it was Crew Kopeka’s first time in the spotlight, and perhaps even his first holed putt.

No better place to learn the game. #themasters pic.twitter.com/HoRBvHy9nh — The Masters (@TheMasters) April 10, 2024

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The Masters Tournament 2024: That’s how difficult the greens are

Golf commentator Ken Brown only needs around 80 seconds to show how difficult it is to play the greens of Augusta National at the Masters Tournament 2024. The expert takes a closer look at the greens of the prestigious course and shows how much different positions can change putting.

The Masters Tournament 2024: Ken Brown explains the difficulty of the greens

Analyzing the green correctly and placing your ball on the right side of the green is one of the key criteria for a successful round at Augusta National. In the video, Ken Brown shows the enormous differences between an uphill and downhill putt. To do this, the commentator first lets a ball roll downhill from a certain angle. In the video, it seems as if the ball should stop at any moment due to its slow speed. Nevertheless, it rolls about ten meters. After the ball has come to a standstill, Brown lets the ball roll from the same angle in the opposite direction, i.e. uphill. The huge difference is immediately apparent, as the ball stops after about one meter.

It will be an extreme challenge for the players and their caddies to analyze the greens and flag positions correctly and to play the ball to the right place on the green. For Rory McIlroy, the difficult greens could be the key to success. If the Northern Irishman can exploit Scottie Scheffler’s weaknesses with the putter, he could finally win the green jacket at the 16th attempt.

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WITB Rory McIlroy: The Equipment for the Masters Tournament 2024

Rory McIlroy attempts his 16th run for a Masters Tournament victory and the completion of his career Grand Slam. Take a look at the equipment of the Northern Irishman for the first major of the 2024 season. As always McIlroy trusts his longterm sponsor TaylorMade from driver to golf ball.

WITB Rory McIlroy at the Masters Tournament 2024

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Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (9°)

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3 wood: TaylorMade Qi10 (15°, 18°)

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Driving Irons: TaylorMade Stealth UDI (16°)

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Irons: TaylorMade P760 (4)

Irons: TaylorMade P730 Rors Proto (5-9)

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Wedges: TaylorMade MG4 (46, 50, 54, 60)

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Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X

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Ball: TaylorMade TP5x

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The Masters Tournament 2024: Sun to thunderstorms – mixed weather forecast

As the anticipation for the Masters Tournament 2024 builds, so does the curiosity about what weather conditions the renowned course will offer this time around. In recent years, the Masters has had its fair share of weather-related disruptions. In 2019, Tiger Woods’ iconic win was accelerated due to impending storms, while last year’s leaders navigated through 30 holes on a stormy Sunday. Falling trees also made plenty of headlines last year. Jon Rahm coped best with the conditions in the last edition and is once again considered one of the favorites in 2024.

The weather forecast for the Masters Tournament 2024

Throughout the week of the tournament, the weather at Augusta National Golf Club is expected to be quite diverse. Monday kicked off the proceedings with mostly sunny skies. As the week progressed, Tuesday witnessed the arrival of some clouds and light showers. Wednesday marks a turning point as the likelihood of precipitation increases. While the day may begin with clouds and a slight 20% chance of light showers, the chances of showers and thunderstorms surge to 70% after midnight. Temperatures are anticipated to stay mild, ranging from a low of 62°F to a high of 80°F. Winds are projected to pick up as well, blowing from the S-SE at 10-15 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph.

The tournament starts with a thunderstorm warning

Thursday presents a challenge with mostly cloudy skies and a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds are expected to be particularly gusty, shifting from S to SW at up to 45 mph. Despite the weather, temperatures should remain relatively warm, ranging from a low of 65°F to a high of 78°F.

The forecast takes a turn for the better on Friday, with conditions improving significantly. Mostly sunny skies and windy conditions are expected, accompanied by a noticeable decrease in humidity. Temperatures will range from a low of 56°F to a high of 73°F. Saturday promises a return to pleasant weather, with mostly sunny and warm conditions anticipated. Temperatures will range from a low of 50°F to a high of 78°F, as winds shift from WNW to W at 7-12 mph.

The final day of the tournament, Sunday, might see mostly cloudy skies, but temperatures are expected to rise, ranging from a low of 61°F to a high of 82°F. Winds are expected to blow from the SW at 6-13 mph, with gusts reaching up to 17 mph. Despite the potential for cloudy conditions, the warmth in the air ensures an exciting and climactic end to the tournament.

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Skipping the ball at the Masters Tournament – here’s how!

The practice rounds before the start of the first major of the golf year are usually accompanied by countless spectators. The players are free to decide whether and how they take part in the practice rounds, but most of them logically take the opportunity to sound out the course once again before the Masters Tournament begins. As Augusta National, perhaps the most exclusive club in the world, is not always playable for everyone, even for the professionals, very few miss out on the chance of a dress rehearsal. And towards the end of the round, a special appetiser awaits that the players won’t miss, even without spectators.

Martin Kaymer and Jon Rahm with chip-in at the Masters Tournament

The highlight of the dress rehearsal is the 16th hole. Here the players traditionally try to let the ball flit over the pond of the almost 160 metre long par-3 and then get up the bank onto the green. Martin Kaymer achieved an extraordinary feat in 2012: it felt like 25 taps over the pond and then in it goes! A hole in one of the “once in a lifetime” variety – and the crowd goes wild.

Jon Rahm performed this feat in November 2020 without a spectator – but the video went around the world.

Skipping the ball in style

The fact that Rahm and Martin Kaymer have mastered such a shot is not surprising. But the question is how you can take an extra ten from your flight partner in the next round if you do the same to Martin Kaymer – well, perhaps at least as well. Kelly Rohrbach and Blair O’Neal show you how to do it in the GolfDigest service.

So: long iron or hybrid – the main thing is low loft – then open up the stance and the clubface a little and, most importantly, hit the ball first. Balls that are hit fat rarely make it over the water. A flat punch swing does the rest and before you know it, the reward is secured in the clubhouse.

Flicking balls like at the Masters Tournament- here’s how

Bryson DeChambeau explains the science behind it. The ball has to hit the water at an angle of around 30°, he explains. His theory: the spin of the ball creates a higher water density under the ball than above it. If the ball hits the water with enough force, it will then orientate itself in the direction of the lower water pressure and bounce back up.