olf’s most notorious par-4 begins with a blind drive over the Old Course Hotel, where courage and precision determine your fate. The tee shot must thread between the hotel and out-of-bounds to find the narrow fairway. From there, the approach demands pinpoint accuracy to avoid the deep Road Hole Bunker and the dreaded road behind the green. This legendary hole has humbled champions for generations.
Price range: $250.00 through $350.00
Historic Swilcan Bridge welcomes you to golf’s most emotional finale, where champions have walked into immortality for over 600 years. This legendary par-4 demands strategic positioning off the tee to avoid the Valley of Sin and other ancient hazards. The approach must navigate the treacherous putting surface that slopes toward disaster. Every step across the iconic stone bridge carries the weight of tradition.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,350.00
The year 1958 was eventful at the Masters Tournament.
Two bridges across Rae’s Creek were dedicated in honor of Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson. A young pro named Arnold Palmer won the tournament for the first time.
And Amen Corner was born.
Actually, the famous stretch of golf holes — Nos. 11, 12 and 13 at Augusta National Golf Club — had been in existence for 25 years.
But a catchy nickname for the three holes didn’t exist until Herbert Warren Wind, the golf writer for Sports Illustrated, came up with the term to describe the action in 1958.
Price range: $150.00 through $250.00





