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Posted November 5, 2020, 10:33 am
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Aiken resident and former Georgia Bulldog Kevin Kisner more confident after strong finish to 2019 Masters

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    Kevin Kisner shot a career-best round at the Masters to end the 2019 tournament and hopes to take that momentum into this year’s event. [ANDREW DAVIS TUCKER/FOR THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE]

It was a moment Kevin Kisner wasn’t sure would ever come at the Masters Tournament.

As he was ripping off birdies on the back nine in the final round last year, he realized he could tame Augusta National Golf Club.

“On Sunday, I felt like for the first time I had a chance to shoot low out there,” the Aiken golfer said.

Kisner struck for birdies on every other hole on the back nine (Nos. 11,13, 15 and 17) and closed with 3-under-par 69. He finished at 5-under-par 283 for the tournament.

“In other previous appearances, I shot 1-, 2-, or 3-under (for the tournament) and I felt that was as good as I could do,” he said. “Then last year, on Sunday I got it to 5 under. I thought, ‘Man, I could actually get it going around here.’”

He finished in a tie for 21st, his best showing in four Masters starts. He debuted in 2016 with a tie for 37th, tied for 43rd in 2017 and tied for 28th in 2018.

His 283 last year, which included an opening 69, was his best score in relation to par by five shots at Augusta National.

His closing 69 was marred by a double bogey on No. 7.

“I played great all day, just one hiccup,” said Kisner, who said he “turned a 64 into a 69” that day.

Kisner, 36, attended the Masters growing up, and first played Augusta National as a freshman on the University of Georgia golf team. So he knows how the course plays.

“You know what the game plan is: it’s all about executing,” Kisner said. “If you’re in the wrong spot on the green, you’re not going to make the putt. You have to be in the right sections and have the right looks to be aggressive on the greens. It’s all about how precise you are.”

He found himself in the wrong spots in Saturday’s third round last year, where he hit 16 greens in regulation but managed only 72.

“I just didn’t have the straight putts,” Kisner said. “I had a lot of big swingers that had a lot of speed and I didn’t make any of them early.”

Kisner got off on the right foot in the final round because he started on the back nine as the field went off both sides in an effort to beat expected severe weather in the afternoon. For the tournament, Kisner was 8-under on the back nine and 3-over on the front nine.

Given his proximity to Augusta National as an Aiken resident, Kisner has the opportunity to play the course often, as long as it is with a member and he’s qualified for the Masters, which he has been since 2016.

“I don’t utilize as much as I should,” Kisner said of the opportunity. “The weather’s never good when I’m home and I never feel like ‘this is a perfect day to go play Augusta.’ I don’t want to overbear my welcome there. I don’t want those guys thinking I can show up any time I want to. It’s their club and we’re happy they let us play for a week and I don’t want to use it to an advantage.”

Being a hometown boy and now regular Masters participant means plenty of requests for practice round and tournament badges from family and friends. He said he established ground rules his first appearance regarding requests.

 ”You set the bar that first year and explain to them that you don’t get that many and you’ve got to take care of your family first.

I probably get more requests now than my first year. Everyone was too scared to ask. Now, they’re like ‘he’s been in it a bunch. We’ll ask him now.’”

Kisner has three PGA Tour wins, including the 2019 World Golf Championship Match Play event. He could have more wins, but is 0-4 in playoffs.

Masters Record - Kevin Kisner

Year Place Score 1 2 3 4 Earnings
2019 T21 -5 69 73 72 69 $107,956
2018 T28 E 72 75 69 72 $76,450
2017 T43 +8 74 75 74 73 $40,700
2016 T37 +9 77 72 76 72 $50,250