Masters 2015: Hole-by-hole guide to Augusta National
A look at every hole and the level of difficulty it will pose
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Your support makes all the difference.From the Tea Olive tee-off to holing out on the Holly, all 18 holes at Augusta National will pose a different challenge to the 98 competitors invited to compete in the 79th Masters tournament.
It’s where memories have and will be made, from Tiger Woods’ incredible chip-in on the 16th in 2005, Bubba Watson’s almost-impossible approach ion the 10th in his 2012 play-off for the title, and Arnold Palmer’s crowning of Amen Corner – the stretch from 11, 12 and 13 – back in 1958 when the American secured his first Masters Championship.
Click on the gallery below to read our hole-by-hole course guide.
Course guide provided by PA.
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