AUGUSTA, Ga. ā The shortest championship reign in Masters history will end when Dustin Johnson steps onto the first tee.
The tournament has always been a how-low-can-you-go affair, but the pandemic-related shift to last November handed greater control of the course to Mother Nature, and man, was she ever kind to the players.
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Theyāve already found a very different Augusta National lying in wait this week, in large part because warmer spring temperatures helped tournament officials restore the fairways and greens to their usual fast and firm conditions. But whether those same green jackets cranked the dial up too far to avenge record low scoring by the champion āand just about everyone else ā is a question that wonāt be answered until Sunday, if ever.
āWe donāt have any prescribed score,ā club Chairman Fred Ridley said Wednesday. āThe fact that Dustin was 20 under was a combination of his extraordinary play that at the same time, admittedly, the golf course was soft. ... I think the time of year combined with the wet conditions produced an extraordinarily soft golf course.
āBut that,ā he added a moment later, āreally had nothing to do with the way the golf course is playing right now.ā
No kidding.
Fred Couples, the 1992 champion, will be in the field again, but at age 61 conceded he doesnāt expect to be in the hunt. Instead, heāll get his kicks watching the younger generation wrestle with a course playing faster at this point than all but a handful of times over the course of his previous 35 appearances.
āAs a guy watching, I want to see these guys play it as hard as it possibly can.
"Theyāre not concrete yet,ā Couples chuckled, referring to the greens, ābut theyāre brown and theyāre going to get there fast ā which, look out.ā
Not surprising, the early betting line closely tracks the world ranking, with Johnson topping both. His 268 here ā Johnson's second major championship win ā was two shots better than the record shared by Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth, and five better than the field. Heās already notched one win, at the Saudi International, in six starts this year and described his game on arrival āin good shape."
āMaybe not quite as good of shape as it was in November,ā Johnson quickly added, ābut I feel like itās coming together. Iām starting to hit a lot of the same shots and getting a lot more comfortable over the golf ball.ā
Whether thereās any carryover from Novemberās tournament has been debated during the practice rounds. But most of the talk has centered on how several greens ā most notably the par-5 15th ā are already tossing off approach shots like so many scorned suitors.
āYou canāt hold it there, short of a 7-iron. Rory (McIlroy) and I hit 4-irons in there the other day,ā said Jimmy Walker, with a wave of his arm, āand phew ā gone.ā
Johnsonās toughest competition is expected to come from a handful of challengers with at least one major championship already on the resume: a resurgent Spieth; muscled-up Bryson DeChambeau; recent Players champion Justin Thomas; a still-struggling McIlroy; emerging Collin Morikawa; and big-game Brooks Koepka.
Among those contenders still looking for their first career-defining win are Jon Rahm, who welcomed his first child last weekend; Patrick Cantlay; Viktor Hovland; and Xander Schauffele. The chances of anyone else running that gauntlet begin at 40-1 and climb into triple-digits in a hurry.
Speaking of predictions, more than a few golfers are expecting the winning number to wind up much closer to par than Johnsonās paint-by-the-numbers master(s)piece. Even more concerning to tournament officials, however, may have been the records busted by the field: a record-low 71.75 average score (par is 72), with more than half of the 302 rounds completed recorded in red.
āIn the past, we might have started out a little soft and then got firmer as the week went on and vice versa,ā Ridley said. āLast year we were pretty soft all week. I think we have the golf course where we want it.ā
Where that might be is anyoneās guess. The green jackets in charge are notoriously circumspect about everything Masters-related, including apparently which of the several sandwiches sold on the grounds ā pimento cheese, pulled pork and egg salad among others at reasonably low prices ā is the best.
āWell, I like them all,ā Ridley said, dodging yet one more inquiry,ā but I try to stay away.ā