Herbie
Tour Winner
Would depend on how good my driving was on the day more than anything as it has to be so long so often and so accurate to have the chance of anything, then there are the greens, fast greens with plenty of movement I relish but they are very tough, but I recon if my game was on form I could manage maybe as good as 88, but it would have to be on form. I learned my game on a tight woodland course with undulating fairways and greens so that doesnt hold any fear, its more the distances and the tricky greens at agusta. First time I played St andrews I shot 85 in high winds (h/c 8)which was comparable to some tour pro's in the major Ist round following that year. I think if you dont try to do more than you are capable of you can have a good round at agusta, take the long par 5s there where tour pros hit it in two, I would be happy to get up to it in 3 then chip on and hopefully 2 putt walking off with bogey, even a lay up at one or two of the par 3s might be wise. Its not an impossible course for the ordinary golfer, it all depends on how you play it and how much it rules you rather than you ruling your game. If I couldnt break 120 on it
I would give up golf. 