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  • "They mow that fairway against the grain, and all the water collects in the valley where we drive it," Cink said. "This is a complaint of how far we all hit it. But we all carry it to the bottom, and the ball lands where the water collects. You get so many mud balls. That shot is so tough when you have mud and you don't know where to aim."

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  • As difficult as it already plays, Cink said no other fairway is more likely to leave mud on the ball.

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