Weather is always a factor at the first major golf tournament of the year, and this year is no exception at Augusta National Golf Club for the 89th edition of the Masters.
Tournament officials have said that the golf course should be in good shape after Hurricane Helene in September damaged parts of the course.
Monday's practice was wiped out after less than four hours because of rain, but Tuesday was just about perfect with a high of 69 degreees, with great air quality and zero percent chance of precipitation.
The only real threat of rain during the four-day tournament could come on Friday, when it there's a strong chance it could rain most of the round with wind gusts swirling up to 25 mph.