Summary
Shane Lowry and Patrick Reed, both golfers, warned that the Masters tournament will be tough because of dry conditions with no rain in the forecast. The greens are getting hard and bouncy, which will make the game challenging.
Key Facts
- Shane Lowry finished his first round at two-under-par with four birdies and an eagle.
- Lowry warned that the Masters could be the toughest in a while due to dry conditions.
- The lack of rain will make the course very firm and challenging.
- Patrick Reed also expects the course to become "crusty" and "bouncy."
- Reed finished his first round at three-under-par, two shots behind the leaders.
- The weather forecast is hot and sunny, which will harden the course more.