Inside the course: Augusta National Golf Club

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The most famous holes at Augusta National are the trio of holes 11-13 known as Amen Corner. This is the 12th green.
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The most famous holes at Augusta National are the trio of holes 11-13 known as Amen Corner. This is the 12th green.
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Apr. 5, 2010

The PGA TOUR heads to Augusta National for the first major of the year this week -- the Masters. Here's all you need to know about the course:

Fast facts
Original Architects Bobby Jones and Alistair MacKenzie
Yardage History 7,445 yards (2010)
  7,435 yards (2009)
  7,445 yards (2006-2008)
  7,290 yards (2003-2005)
  7,270 yards (2002)
  6,985 yards (1999-2001)
  6,925 yards (1994-1998)
  6,905 yards (1981-1993)
  7,040 yards (1978-1980)
  7,030 yards (1976-1977)
  7,020 yards (1974-1975)
  6,980 yards (1957-1973)
  6,965 yards (1956)
  6,950 yards (1952-1955)
  6,900 yards (1948-1951)
  6,800 yards (1938-1947)
  6,700 yards (1934-1937)
Course Tour Click here
Course record
Player
Nick Price
Greg Norman
Year
1986
1996
Round
3rd
1st
Finish
5th
2nd
Holes in one
There have been eight aces recorded at Augusta National
Player Hole Year
Ian Poulter 16 2008
Trevor Immelman 16 2005
Chris DiMarco 6 2004
Kirk Triplett 16 2004
Padraig Harrington 16 2004
Raymond Floyd 16 1996
Jeff Sluman 4 1992
Corey Pavin 16 1992
2009 Rankings
Most Difficult Hole
The par-4 505-yard 11th
Amen Corner starts here. The tee has been lengthened by 15 yards, and more pine trees were added to the three dozen on the right side, tightening the fairway. A 300-yard drive is required to get to the crest of the hill. A pond guards the green to the left and a bunker is to the back right. The safe shot is to bail out short and to the right in a swale.
2009: 1 eagle, 17 birdies, 174 pars, 85 bogeys, 15 double bogeys and 0 others.
Easiest Hole
The par-5 530-yard 15th
Tee has been moved back about 30 yards and to the left about 20 yards. A cluster of pines is starting to mature on the right side of the fairway, making it critical to be straight off the tee. The green can be reached in two with a good drive, but a pond guards the front and there is a bunker to the right. Gene Sarazen made a double-eagle from the fairway in 1935, the shot that put the Masters on the map.
2009: 9 eagles, 135 birdies, 122 pars, 24 bogeys, 2 double bogeys and 0 others.
Augusta National GC 2009 rankings Last 26 years
Hole Par Yards Avg. Score Rank Avg. Score Rank
1 4 445 4.219 4 4.282 2
2 5 575 4.682 16 4.813 16
3 4 350 3.945 14 4.066 14
4 3 240 3.192 6 3.252 4
5 4 455 4.127 7 4.194 7
6 3 180 3.068 12 3.172 9
7 4 450 4.106 8 4.121 13
8 5 570 4.777 15 4.842 15
9 4 460 4.199 5 4.152 11
10 4 495 4.24 3 4.261 3
11 4 505 4.329 1 4.305 1
12 3 155 3.301 2 3.224 5
13 5 510 4.596 17 4.773 18
14 4 440 3.983 13 4.152 10
15 5 530 4.572 18 4.806 17
16 3 170 3.075 11 3.132 12
17 4 440 4.089 10 4.187 8
18 4 465 4.106 8 4.209 6
Tournament course history
Course Location Years
Augusta National GC Augusta, Ga. 1934-present
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