| DeChambeau hits his drives an average of 320 
				yards and has spoken almost flippantly about cutting the corner 
				at the first hole by smashing his tee shot over the bunker 
				guarding the right portion of the fairway some 300 yards from 
				the tee.
 But many other players don't even flirt with the sand, left with 
				little choice except to aim down the middle and face a much 
				longer approach shot at the 445-yard, par-four hole.
 
 "No doubt the long hitters are going to be feeling pretty good 
				this week," world number 56 Brendan Todd told Reuters as he 
				stood almost anonymously chatting with friends behind the 18th 
				green on Wednesday.
 
 The American averages 275 yards with his driver, some 45 yards 
				less than DeChambeau.
 
 "They have an advantage," Todd said. "They're bringing wedges 
				into the firm greens and they're getting a lot of roll so they 
				don't even have to hit drivers to get it out there pretty far."
 
 Todd has a simple approach to most holes.
 
 "The middle of the fairway is my line every time. Wherever you 
				see the middle is, that's where I'm going."
 
 Todd, 35, missed the cut in his past two Masters appearances, 
				and says he is still learning the nuances of a course where 
				experience and course knowledge offer a decisive edge, 
				particularly on and around the greens.
 
 Under the tutelage of former tour player turned instructor Brad 
				Hughes, Todd was the hottest player in the game towards the end 
				of 2019, winning two starts in a row on the PGA Tour and nearly 
				pulling off a rare hat-trick before finishing fourth.
 
 He believes he is close to bottling that magic again.
 
 "Really close for sure," he said. "It just comes down to getting 
				my mind in the right place and holing putts because I'm hitting 
				it well."
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both, editing by Ed Osmond)
 
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