Weather shifts affect the Masters.
The Masters Tournament at Augusta National is witnessing fluctuating weather conditions that are impacting the players' performances. Scottie Scheffler, the worldâs No. 1 golfer, showcased his skills by shooting a remarkable 65, seven under par, despite the challenges posed by the weather. Scheffler emphasized the importance of adapting to the changing conditions, which include varying wind patterns and temperatures. He noted that conquering the golf course requires not only skill but also the ability to manage nerves and adjust to the weather. The tournament continues to test players with its complex conditions, making it a true challenge for even the most seasoned golfers.