Are you curious about your fellow CDGA members’ thoughts on a variety of golf topics? See how responses from the March 2026 issue’s question unfolded at the bottom of the article. Look in this spot in the September 2026 digital issue of Chicago District Golfer to see how your fellow CDGA members responded to this month’s question, which can be found below.
Question: The 2026 Masters Tournament saw a repeat champion with Rory McIlroy capturing his second green jacket after narrowly defeating former two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler by one stroke. Spanning the last ten years, the list of Masters champions is impressive with names such as Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm and others. If you had to pick one of the last 10 Masters champions to play a round with, who would it be?
Tiger Woods
Rory McIlroy
Scottie Scheffler
Jon Rahm
Other
March Question: After a round of golf, the scorecard can tell a lot more than just the score you post to your Handicap Index®. Many players track specific statistics to better understand where they excel and where they can improve. From hitting greens in regulation to limiting three-putts, different metrics reveal different parts of a golfer’s game. When you review your scorecard after a round, which statistic do you find most important to evaluate your play?
Fairways Hit - 35%
Greens in Regulation - 23%
Number of Putts - 22%
Scrambling Percentage - 14%
Other - 6%