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all of No. 12 and the first half of No. 13, but Amen Corner usually refers broadly to those three holes. 📲 Follow The Sporting News on WhatsApp Masters' 11th hole: 505-yard par-4 No. 11 ...
In short, Amen Corner is a famous stretch of holes at Augusta National Golf Club ... it’s usually a short iron for pros into a green where no patrons are allowed near. But swirling winds ...
And that includes calling the stretch of the course from holes No. 11 to 13 "Amen Corner." It's kind of a strange name when you think about it, right? So where did it come from? Here's the story ...
And that includes calling the stretch of the course from holes No. 11 to 13 "Amen Corner." Where did that all come from? Here's the story that's been told countless times, but to me, it never gets ...
Amen Corner consists of the 11th, 12th, and 13th holes of the course. The 11th hole, known as 'White Dogwood,' is a daunting 505-yard, par four that has been extended from its initial length of ...
Arguably the National’s most difficult hole, No. 5 is paradoxically its most unseen. Patrons making the trek to the course’s most-distant corner, having heard that Magnolia lacks spectator ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The No. 11 hole at Augusta National has traditionally been one of the longer and tougher holes there is at the Masters. So what did the green jackets do to the first hole of Amen Co?