Masters like no other arrives with golf powering to a crossroads | Ewan Murray

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Masters like no other arrives with golf powering to a crossroads | Ewan Murray

92 hopefuls line up at Augusta with the sport edgy over what will transpire if Bryson DeChambeau shows this iconic course can be dismantled by power

The major championship to change the complexion of golf? Since he strode to victory in the US Open it has not been about what Bryson DeChambeau will do at Augusta National. The question, instead, relates to what Bryson DeChambeau will do to Augusta National. Bryson the Bludgeoner has been the fascination of this post-lockdown spell, with those who preside over the sport edgy over what will transpire if the American demonstrates that this famous Georgian property can be dismantled by power.

Nervous shuffling was evident as Fred Ridley, the Masters chairman, delivered his annual – if delayed – pre-tournament address. Augusta National, which at least appears an increasingly powerful voice in respect of broader dynamics in golf, is not of a mind to stand by and watch brawn overshadow art.

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