Undercover Tour Pro
Golf Digest|August 2018

There are good pro-ams, and there are bad pro-ams.

Max Adler
Undercover Tour Pro

 
In the past I’ve used this column to criticize PGA Tour policy, but sometimes you have to give credit where it’s due. Quite simply, the tour has made Wednesdays great again. The new pro-am format hasn’t been conducted at every tournament this season, but where it has, the vibe in the locker room has been better. The guys are happier because they love having to play only nine holes. Amateurs still go 18 and get to team with two pros instead of one.

It’s a smart change for several reasons. From the veterans’ perspective, most of us don’t want to play a full round on the eve of a 72-hole tournament. If I draw the afternoon wave on Wednesday and an early tee time on Thursday, chances are I’ll leave the course at dark and return before dawn. But nine holes to see the course conditions, hit a bag of balls afterward if the swing needs some work, then have a relaxing dinner—that’s perfect.

This story is from the August 2018 edition of Golf Digest.

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