PGA Weekly Course Analysis: World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship
Each week, Sean O’Donnell will break down the course in detail to figure out which golfers will be in the best position to succeed.
World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship
We get to go down south- wayyy down south- this week for the big golf event. The World Golf Championships has one of its four events every year south of the border, in a suburb of Mexico City. The weather is almost always great this time of year, and we’ve got two years of playing this course in our stats-bag to look at finally, so we can make some good educated guesses at what to expect. Let’s take a look!
Club de Golf Chapultepec:
Par: 71
Length: 7300
Scoring average per round: -0.4
Chances of bogey free round (field): 3%
Best opportunities for 3-birdie streak (field): Scattered between 1-2-3 and the back 9
Best chances for eagle: #15
Projected Cut: N/A
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