The Masters chairman announces changes to Augusta National
 
Oct. 2, 2007
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Stuart Appleby at the 12th hole in Augusta. (Cannon/Getty Images)

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Billy Payne, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament, announced Tuesday changes to Nos. 1, 7, 9 and 11 for the 2008 Masters. In addition, other modifications were made on the grounds.

"Refinements to the golf course and grounds have been made almost every year since the Tournament's inception, and this year was no exception," Payne said. "Overall, we are happy with the golf course. We think last year's exceptionally high scores were an anomaly due to the frigid, windy weather."

The changes for the 2008 Masters are:

  • No. 1: Ten yards were added to the front of the Masters tee, providing more flexibility in the event of a strong northwest wind. The back of the tee was reduced to ease patron movement. The Masters scorecard remains 455 yards.
  • No. 7: The green was changed for agronomic reasons and approximately 6 feet added to the left of the green, allowing the possibility of two to three additional pin placements.
  • No. 9: The green was changed for agronomic reasons and the right pin placement softened on the first and middle plateaus.
  • No. 11: Consistent with last year, several trees were removed. The result allows for enhanced patron viewing.
  • Additional work throughout the course included construction of a new patron viewing area on the hillside at No. 16, further work on the new practice facility that will open in 2010, adding and extending azalea beds to increase course color and replacing grass with pine straw between Nos. 15 and 17. Pine straw was also added to the left of No. 15.

    The hillside seating area is located to the left of the pond at No. 16 and will provide viewing for over 2,000 patrons. Holes that can be viewed from this location include the No. 6 green, the second shot and every putt at No. 15, the green complex at No. 16 and the tee shot and second shot at No. 17.

    Easy access can be gained to this area from a newly renovated back entrance. From there, patrons can travel to the hillside at No. 16, the fifth fairway or to Nos. 13, 14 and Amen Corner.

    "We are very excited about these significant improvements for our patrons and hope that we have made an already special experience even better," said Payne.