Tiger Hints At Another Way Augusta Makes The Course Play Longer?

The big takeaway from Tiger's CNN International interview with Shane O'Donoghue revolved around his suggestion that maybe he wasn't ready when he came back at Augusta last year. But I was fascinated by something he mentioned in responding to a question about whether the club will have to lengthen the course for today's bombers.

Note that he mentions the added length, the second cut, the cutting of the fairways toward the tee to slow balls down, but I don't recall anyone before saying that the fairway cut is a little longer, as he does here. He certainly would know and it's something I'm going to ask a few former champions about next week.

My number one observation from watching the 86 Masters today was how much more the tee shots roll when they hit the ground. It's great fun watching what the ball does on the ground, especially on 15 fairway.

Masters Foundation, EA Sports Partnership All About The Children

The Twittersphere is errupting over the news of Augusta National jumping into bed an international partnership with Tiger and EA Sports to grow the game around the world. But the more interesting news for me is this new foundation and its mission to grow the game around the world even though the place growth is most needed would be here in the good ole USofA. Where, it should be noted, the tax benefits of this foundation will be most enjoyed!

From Jason Sobel's ESPN.com story:

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"Tuesday's announcement, while welcome, will nonetheless still leave golf fans wanting."

That's Bob Harig of ESPN.com on the folks at Augusta National adding another hour to the weekday telecasts on ESPN. While Harig is right, I think we've all become accustomed to Augusta doing things at their own pace. You know, like mowing fairways out gradually instead of just eliminating the second cut.
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