Augusta National's 11th, 12th, and 13th holes are called “Amen Corner.” The name was attributed to Sports Illustrated writer Herbert Warren Wind who christened it such. He was describing the way Arnold Palmer played those holes in a somewhat miraculous manner.
What is special about Amen Corner?
The answer is simple: Amen Corner is a 12-stroke, 1,170-yard death trap. The 12th hole in particular is littered with hazards that, on a par 3, can obliterate the scores of even the most seasoned golfers. This infamous stretch can be where events are won or lost.
Who called Amen Corner?
Sports Illustrated golf writer Herbert Warren Wind dubbed the 11th, 12th and 13th holes "Amen Corner" after the 1958 Masters: "On the afternoon before the start of the recent Masters golf tournament, a wonderfully evocative ceremony took place at the farthest reach of the Augusta National Course -- down in the Amen ...
What is Amen Corner?
Amen Corner at the Masters
Amen Corner is a series of some of the most challenging holes at Augusta National Golf Club, the host of the annual Masters Tournament. The holes referred to by the term Amen Corner include the 11th, 12th, and 13th holes at Augusta National.
Why is Amen Corner so hard?
While the wide-open nature of the course at Amen Corner allows players on the 11th green to see everything happening with the group in front of them, and vice versa, the tension players feel at that stage of tournament is just part of what makes this stretch of golf so difficult.
36 related questions foundWhy is it called Hogan's Bridge?
It is made of stone and crosses Rae's Creek. As it is arched, it is laid with artificial turf to help players wearing studs to get a better grip. It was named the Hogan Bridge after Ben Hogan. The dedication ceremony was on the same day as that of the Nelson Bridge - April 2, 1958.
How many holes does Amen Corner have?
In a tournament of 72 holes, Amen Corner makes up 12 holes of a golfer's final score. Here's what you need to know about the most famous corner in golf.
What's the hardest hole at Augusta?
THE NINE MOST CHALLENGING HOLES AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL AND HOW TO PLAY THEM
- 1ST HOLE – 445 YARD PAR 4. ...
- 6TH HOLE – 180 YARD PAR 3. ...
- 7TH HOLE – 450 YARD PAR 4. ...
- 12TH HOLE – 155 YARD PAR 3. ...
- 13TH HOLE – 510 YARD PAR 5. ...
- 15TH HOLE – 530 YARD PAR 5. ...
- 16TH HOLE – 170 YARD PAR 3. ...
- 18TH HOLE – 465 YARD PAR 4.
Can anyone play at Augusta?
Only the 30 players and ties who made the cut will get to play a tournament round at Augusta National, but as a consolation, everyone in the field, including those going home after 36 holes, will play a practice round at the Masters home the Friday before the final round.
What is the 12th hole at Augusta called?
The Masters: Hole #12 Golden Bell. One of the world's most famous golf holes, this is Augusta National's shortest par three.
Why is it called Raes Creek?
It's named for one of Augusta's founding fathers, an Irish trader named John Rae, who settled in Augusta in 1734. Rae was a farmer, rancher and even operated a ferry service at the confluence of Kenyons Creek and the Savannah River.
Why is golf called the Masters?
Why is it called the Masters? When the tournament began it was called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament. Roberts suggested it be called the Masters, a reference to the "masters of golf" who played in it, but Jones thought the name immodest. Roberts finally got his way in 1939.
What are the pink flowers at Augusta?
Azaleas are seen near the Clubhouse during practice for the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Azaleas are seen near the par-3 course during practice for the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
What is the bridge called at The Masters?
The Nelson Bridge at Augusta National, home of the US Masters, is made of stone and crosses Rae's Creek just upstream from the Hogan Bridge. The Nelson Bridge takes golfers from Augusta's 13th tee towards the fairway. The Hogan Bridge takes golfers to the 12th green.
What hole is Hogan's Bridge?
The Hogan Bridge at Augusta National Golf Club. It's one of the most-famous landmarks on arguably the world's most-famous golf course, and it is located on one of the most picturesque holes in golf: the 12th hole, named "Golden Bell."
Why is it called Butler Cabin?
In 1964, Butler Cabin was built and named for club member Thomas B. Butler. It was designed with a TV studio in mind, and the basement was large enough to accommodate the necessary equipment.
Is Tiger Woods a member of Augusta?
And getting invited by a member is one of them. However, despite being a 5-time champion at the Masters, Tiger Woods doesn't have a membership at the Augusta.
Why do caddies wear white jumpsuits at the Masters?
The tradition of caddies wearing white jumpsuits at Augusta National dates back to when the course opened in 1933. Augusta used to employ poor people from the local community and members insisted on providing them with a white suit to make them look smarter.
How much for a round of golf at Augusta?
There are roughly 300 members of Augusta National, and being invited by one of them is the quickest way to get a round in at the famous course. Members are allowed to bring a guest on the course for a relatively small fee of $40.
How many par 5s does Augusta have?
It's no surprise the four par 5s are the easiest holes in the Masters each year at Augusta National in Georgia.
How long is the longest hole at Augusta?
The longest hole at Augusta National is the second, at 575 yards. The shortest hole is the 12th, at 155 yards. The toughest hole on the course is No. 10, a par-4 that historically has played to a 4.31-stroke average during The Masters Tournament.
What holes are par 5 at Augusta?
Augusta National has two par-5s on each side: 2 and 8 on the front, 13 and 15 on the back. The front nine's par-5s are a slightly different style than the back nine, and they're all terrific holes, but it's interesting to think about how they're strategically different.
What are the famous holes at Augusta?
Augusta's Most Famous Holes
- Hole 1: Tea Olive. The first hole is a slight dogleg to the right and not the easiest one to tee off on. ...
- Hole 5: Magnolia. ...
- Hole 6: Juniper. ...
- Holes 11, 12, 13: Amen Corner. ...
- Hole 13: Azalea. ...
- Hole 16: Redbud. ...
- Hole 17: Nandina. ...
- Hole 18: Holly.
Who had a hole in one at the Masters yesterday?
Stewart Cink hits hole-in-one at the Masters and celebrates with son, who's also his caddie - CNN.