Brad Faxon
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If that player was in the field, he has the right to go there as well.
And if this is...
sour grapes because Rory's exempt and he's into all these other big events and Rory has his own plane.
If you're talking like that, that's unfair.
This guy better play better or he's going to be off the tour if that's the way he thinks.
It's not even an argument to me.
It's not a discussion.
The lead up to the Masters had been extremely dry weather conditions.
There hadn't been much rain at all.
I was lucky enough to get to go play
previous week on Tuesday and Wednesday with a couple members, and the golf course was in flawless condition.
The greens were, if I had to pick on it, they were actually a little bit slower than they normally are, but they were full in coverage, firm, but not the firmest they'd get.
And I think, you know, all these major championships, they're teetering on the edge of
playing conditions, right?
They're trying to take it to the firmest and fastest that it can be without going over the edge.
We've seen that happen at the U.S.
Open several times when they lose control, even at Shinnecock twice, where we're going to visit later this summer.
order for them to get the greens firm and fast there there is going to be a brownness looking to them and i i don't think that looks to me that doesn't look bad this is the first masters we've played in 25 years without rain any one of the four days so yeah
They were watering the greens, but more of a syringe than a soak.
So they kept the greens firm.