Over the years, GOLF has polled PGA Tour pros and our ultra-savvy readers about the quirks, extraordinary challenges and outright awesomeness of Augusta National. But when it comes to the Masters, there’s always more to learn. So, who better to school us than GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers in America? Their syllabus is below. Check back for more survey answers in the coming days!
What’s holding Rory back at the Masters?
“Having the lowest score after Sunday! Just kidding. Rory seems to have the odd double or other miscue at some point early in the tournament. If he avoid the doubles or other mental errors, he can always be a force at Augusta.” —John Scott Rattan
“At this point, it’s mental. He has all the tools. Now he has to put less pressure on himself and play with freedom.” —Dale Abraham
“This means everything to Rory. Maybe too much.” — Mike Shannon
“What’s holding Rory back? Rory.” — Jim Murphy
“He wants it too much. He needs to try less and treat it as any other tournament.” — Jonathan Yarwood
“It isn’t just another golf tournament to him, he needs it to complete the grand slam. So it has taken on a bigger meaning. Therefore he is out of process and into results. Like Joe Maddon, the great baseball manager, said, when you focus on outcome you become fearful, but when you focus on process you become fearless.” — Kevin Weeks