Augusta National Golf Club is one of the most storied courses in all of golf, with some of the most distinctive holes that make or break dreams at The Masters.
The course is surrounded by beautiful trees, flowers and bushes – and you’ll know exactly what many of them are, because the holes are named after them. Each hole features at least some of the foliage it is named after.
While the course doesn’t look much like it originally did, there are traces of its history throughout. Golfers face a significant challenge at nearly every hole, and there are very few places to find easy relief.
There’s a big change on the 13th hole this y ear, as the hole has been lengthened, owing to it become almost too easy to eagle the hole.
Here, we take a look at all 18 holes, looking at what golfers expect to face, and just how difficult each one plays all time.
It’s a course unlike any other, for a tradition unlike any other: Here’s all 18 holes of Augusta National Golf Club for The Masters.