Okay, so I wanted to figure out how many pars were made in the 2023 Masters. You know, just curious about the stats and stuff.
First, I started to dig up some info on the internet. I tried a few different search engines, just typing in stuff like “2023 Masters Tournament statistics” and “2023 Masters pars per round”. I was really just poking around, hoping to find something useful. After some browsing and jumping from one site to another, I could not find the answer so I decided to figure it out on my own.
So, I figured I needed the official results. I found the Masters’ website, and they have all these detailed stats for each round, which is pretty neat. But I needed to do some extra work to see who actually made the cut.
After that, I jumped over to the “cut” information page. I checked who made the cut and got all the names. It was a bit of work, but hey, I got the list!
Then came the fun part. I went through each round’s results, player by player, and started counting pars. I created a simple spreadsheet to keep track, nothing fancy. Just put in the player’s name and added up their pars for each round.
It took a while, honestly. I had to make sure I didn’t miss anyone or double-count. Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Round 4, I went through them all, adding up those pars.
The Breakdown
- Round 1: I counted up all the pars for the first round, which was the longest since it had the most players.
- Round 2: This is where I checked which players had made the cut at this point. So then I started to count up the pars for round two, but I skipped those who missed the cut.
- Round 3 and 4: Did the same thing for these rounds. Kept counting, making sure my numbers were right.
Finally, after all that counting, I had the total number of pars made by the players who were part of the 2023 Masters. It was a bit of a grind, but I got there in the end. And you know what? It felt pretty good to figure it out myself!
So, yeah, that’s how I tackled it. Not the most glamorous way, maybe, but it worked. Now I know how many pars were made, and I got to dive into some golf stats, which is always fun.