The 1st at St Andrews is a legendary par-4 that launches countless pilgrimages on golf’s most sacred ground. The wide fairway offers multiple routes, but strategic bunkers like the Swilcan Burn punish poor positioning. The massive double green, shared with the 18th, presents challenging pin positions and treacherous putts. This historic opener sets the tone for the Old Course experience, where every shot echoes centuries of golfing tradition.
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The 12th at Augusta National, “Golden Bell,” is a masterpiece of simplicity and challenge. The narrow green, the whispering creek, and the unpredictable winds create a symphony of tension. It’s a hole where legends are made – or unmade.
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“Golden Bell” at Augusta National is a study in elegance and intimidation. The short yardage belies the difficulty, as Rae’s Creek and swirling breezes conspire to test even the steadiest hands. It’s a hole that demands respect and rewards precision.
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“Azalea” at Augusta National is where beauty meets boldness. The fairway bends like a painter’s stroke, framed by vibrant blooms and the gentle murmur of Rae’s Creek. Every decision here feels weighty, as if the course itself is inviting you to rise to the occasion.
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The 14th at St Andrews is a magnificent par-5 that showcases the Old Course’s timeless strategic brilliance. The drive must navigate the infamous Hell Bunker and other penal hazards that have tormented golfers for centuries. Multiple route options exist, but each demands precise positioning for the layup or aggressive second shot. This historic hole epitomizes links golf at its finest.
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Carved into golfing folklore as the world’s most punishing par-4, this iconic hole begins with a heart-stopping tee shot that must carry the looming Old Course Hotel. Strategic positioning is critical to avoid the maze of hazards awaiting wayward drives. The approach shot offers no mercy, as players must navigate between the gaping Road Hole Bunker and the unforgiving road that claims countless balls. Champions have risen and fallen on this legendary battleground.
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Among golf’s most feared challenges, Road Hole demands both courage and surgical precision from every player who steps onto the tee. The intimidating drive over the Old Course Hotel’s corner must find the slender fairway between boundaries and disaster. The second shot presents golf’s cruelest dilemma: attack the pin and risk the infamous Road Hole Bunker, or play safe and face the treacherous road lurking behind the putting surface.
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Golf’s most sacred finishing hole begins with a drive across centuries of history, where the ancient Swilcan Bridge stands as an eternal witness to triumph and heartbreak. The deceptively wide fairway conceals strategic bunkers and the notorious Valley of Sin that guards the front of the green. Champions must navigate the undulating putting surface where dreams are made and broken.
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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.
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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.
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