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The changes at Augusta National's third hole, explainedRELATED: Every course change ever made at Augusta National The origins of the third hole Alister MacKenzie and Bob Jones envisioned the short third as a drive-and-pitch par 4 where the challenging ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The shortest par 4 at Augusta National is the same distance — all of 350 yards — as it was when the first Masters was held in 1934. There are no water hazards to be found.
Small wonder Alister MacKenzie considered the third hole — named “Flowering Peach” — to be as fine as any hole he designed at Augusta National. He wrote in a 1933 letter to co-founder ...
It’s possible to overlook the complexity of the short par-4 third. In one regard ... As is the case everywhere at Augusta National, the day’s flag placement dictated strategy.
MASTERS '25: Augusta's 3rd Hole So Cleverly Designed It Doesn't Get Tweaked AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — The shortest par 4 at Augusta National is the same distance — all of 350 yards — as it was ...
Small wonder Alister MacKenzie considered the third hole — named “Flowering Peach” — to be as fine as any hole he designed at Augusta National. He wrote in a 1933 letter to co-founder ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — The shortest par 4 at Augusta National is the same distance — all of 350 yards — as it was when the first Masters was held in 1934. There are no water hazards to be found.
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