Mastering the Wind: Conquering Kapalua’s Tricky Greens with Max Out Golf

kapalua’s Plantation Course Sees Manageable⁤ Winds for Opening Round

Players Enjoy More Playable Conditions After Three⁤ Days of Cancelled Rounds

KAPALUA, Hawaii – After three days of blustery conditions which canceled all tournament rounds, Monday’s opening ‌round featured more wind, but of the manageable variety. Of the 30⁣ players in the field, 22 posted scores under par, and two more were⁤ at even-par 73 on kapalua’s Plantation Course.

Players Adapt to Slower Greens in Favorable Conditions

“I didn’t have ‌any issues today,” said Keegan Bradley,⁣ who shot 71. “The greens are much slower than they ⁣were, so you ​know if the greens⁣ were any faster, we wouldn’t be able to play.”

“It was nice; felt pretty calm out there actually from the winds that ‍we’ve seen,” added ​Rickie Fowler, who shot 70. “Nice to⁣ get out. The greens are‍ a little slow just to make it playable and keep the ball on the green.”

Winds Expected to Decrease for​ Final​ Round

Winds⁢ are expected to remain sustained at 20-30 mph for the second round this afternoon, followed by decreasing strength for Tuesday’s final round.

players are ‌grateful for more playable conditions after facing challenging weather⁣ earlier in the week.With winds expected to decrease further as the tournament progresses into its ‌final day tomorrow, competitors are looking forward to finishing strong on Kapalua’s picturesque course.