Augusta National Golf Club
April 9 – 12, 2026 · Augusta, Georgia
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Par 72 · 7,545 Yards · Designed by Alister MacKenzie & Bobby Jones, 1933
The most iconic stretch in golf — where Masters dreams are made and broken, where Rae's Creek guards every approach
The most exclusive field in golf — past champions, major winners, and the world's best
Three holes that have decided more green jackets than any other stretch in golf — the second shot on 11, the tee shot on 12, and the approach on 13
Where Amen Corner begins — and where green jackets go to die. The approach to this green is among the most terrifying in golf: water lurks left, trees crowd right, and the wind swirls unpredictably through the valley. Ben Hogan once declared that if you're tied for the lead and par this hole, you've won.
The most famous par 3 in all of golf. At just 155 yards, it should be simple — but the swirling winds above Rae's Creek turn club selection into pure guesswork. The shallow green is only 10 paces deep. Front bunkers and water swallow anything short. Sunday back-right pins are the stuff of nightmares. More Masters have been lost here than anywhere else on earth.
Amen Corner's crescendo — a reachable par 5 that bends left around a tributary of Rae's Creek, framed by the most photographed azaleas in the world. The decision to go for the green in two is the ultimate risk-reward calculus. Eagles and double bogeys share the same fairway. This is where charges begin and collapses are sealed.
Average scoring relative to par for each hole at Augusta National, based on tournament history
Two-time defending champion · World #1 · The man to beat at Augusta
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