Today, I wanna talk about something that I’ve been digging into – the 2023 Masters golf tournament. Specifically, I got curious about how many pars were made. I know, it sounds kinda boring, but trust me, it got interesting.
So, I started by, well, just thinking about it. How would one even find this out? I mean, they don’t exactly announce the number of pars after the tournament, right? I figured the best place to start was probably the internet.
First, I did a quick search. Just typed in “how many pars were made at 2023 Masters” into the search bar. And guess what? A bunch of articles popped up. I clicked on a few, skimmed through them, trying to find that magic number.
I found some interesting tidbits. Like, apparently, there were no holes-in-one during the 2023 Masters. Bummer. The last one was by some guy named Stewart Cink in 2022. They also mentioned something about 34 holes-in-one in Masters history. Cool, but not what I was looking for.
Then, I stumbled upon an article that talked about the number of pars. Bingo! It said something about diving into the number of pars achieved during the 2023 Masters. Finally, I was getting somewhere.
I kept reading, and there it was. The number I was looking for. They said there were 3,029 pars in the 2023 Masters Tournament. That’s a lot of pars! And get this, apparently, 93 players played at least one round, and they collectively parred those 3029 holes. It’s wild, right?
I also learned that there were 880 birdies made, which was a bit more than the previous year. But the pars, man, that’s where the real action was, it seems. Also found out that in 2024 there were 3202 pars made, and Scottie Scheffler won the game.
So, what did I do with this information? Well, I jotted it down, of course! I like to keep track of these random facts. You never know when they might come in handy. Plus, it’s just fun to learn something new every day, even if it’s about golf pars.
- Searched online for “how many pars were made at 2023 Masters”.
- Read through several articles to find the answer.
- Discovered there were 3,029 pars made.
- Learned about other stats like birdies and holes-in-one.
- Noted the information for future reference.
And that’s pretty much it. That’s how I spent part of my day, geeking out over golf stats. Hope you found it at least a little bit interesting. Until next time!