Yesterday, I was browsing some golf stuff online and came across an interesting question: how many pars were made at the 2023 Masters? I got curious, so I decided to dig into it.
I started by searching around, just typing “how many pars were made at the 2023 Masters” into the search bar. It gave me a bunch of results, mostly from golf news sites and forums. I clicked on a few of them and started reading.
The first thing I found out was that 93 players played at least one round. Then I found a number – 3029. It said that this was the total number of pars made during the tournament. One site mentioned that 3202 pars were made in the 2024 Masters. Looks like the number of pars can change quite a bit each year!
While I was at it, I also checked how many birdies there were. Turns out, there were 880 birdies made in the 2023 Masters, 53 more than the previous year. That’s a lot of birdies!
Then I stumbled upon some other fun facts. I saw that the top 50 golfers on the leaderboard get to advance to the final two rounds. And get this – players who don’t make the cut still get $10,000. Not bad for a couple of days of work, right?
I also found out there were no holes-in-one during the 2023 Masters. The last one was made by someone named Stewart Cink in 2022. I didn’t even know who he was before, but now I do!
I looked through some leaderboards to see the final scores and earnings of the players. It was pretty cool to see where everyone finished.
After all that searching and reading, I finally got a good idea of how many pars were made. It took a bit of time, but it was fun to explore all these golf stats.
- Step 1: Searched for the information online.
- Step 2: Read through multiple sources like golf news sites and forums.
- Step 3: Gathered the number of pars, which is 3029.
- Step 4: Also found out the number of birdies and other fun facts about the tournament.
So, that’s how I spent my time yesterday, diving into the world of golf stats. Hope you found this little journey as interesting as I did!