Overview
- Following Friday’s sunny second round, forecasts keep Augusta warm and dry through Sunday with highs in the mid to upper 80s.
- Winds stay light at roughly 3 to 6 mph with no meaningful rain risk, though a stray spring shower in Georgia remains possible.
- Dry fairways add yards of roll off the tee, giving longer hitters a measurable edge as the weekend unfolds.
- Greens managed by Augusta’s SubAir system are expected to run a touch faster in the drier air, raising the premium on precise approaches and steady putting.
- Patrons face a very high UV index near 8.6 and heavy tree pollen, so sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, and allergy aids are recommended.