It's bound to warm up soon and that means Wall Street will start leaving the trading floor for the golf course in the afternoons.
For right now, though, we expect they'll start switching the channel on the trading floor TVs to the Masters.
To commemorate the big golfing event, Business Insider combed through the latest handicap data for some of the Street's biggest names on GHIN—a website run by the U.S. Golf Association— to see how they stack up against each other on the fairway.
Some of these golfers are very, very talented, while others could use a bit more practice. Take Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein for instance. He seems to find shooting low scores a difficult endeavor.
Keep in mind, the higher the handicap number, the worse the player is in comparison to others with lower handicaps.
Also, JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon doesn't golf. His two predecessors at JPMorgan were members of the prestigious Augusta National Golf Club though.
Lloyd Blankfein (Handicap: 23.4)

Firm/Title: Goldman Sachs, CEO
Where He's Played: Blind Brook Club, East Hampton Golf Club, Sebonack Golf Club and Manhattan Woods Golf Club
Last Golf Outing: August 2013
David Tepper (Handicap: 18.7)

Firm/Title: Appaloosa Management/founder
Where He's Played: Crestmont Country Club
Last Golf Outing: September 2014
Julian Robertson (Handicap: 18.4)

Firm/Title: Tiger Management/ founder, CEO
Where He's Played: Deepdale Golf Club, Piping Rock Club, National Golf Links of America, Sebonack Golf Club and Shinnecock Hills.
Last Golf Outing: August 2014
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