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Augusta National

The Augusta National Golf Course, located in Augusta, Georgia, is a famous golf course that hosts the annual Masters Tournament, one of the four major championships in professional golf. Here is a brief description of each hole on the course:

  1. Hole 1 - Tea Olive: A relatively short par 4 with a slight dogleg to the right. The green is heavily guarded by bunkers on both sides.

  2. Hole 2 - Pink Dogwood: A longer par 5 with a slight dogleg to the left. The green is relatively large and guarded by a pond on the left.

  3. Hole 3 - Flowering Peach: A mid-length par 4 with a slight dogleg to the right. The green is protected by a large bunker on the left and a smaller one on the right.

  4. Hole 4 - Flowering Crab Apple: A shorter par 3 with a small green that is surrounded by bunkers.

  5. Hole 5 - Magnolia: A long, straight par 4 that requires accuracy off the tee. The green is surrounded by bunkers on all sides.

  6. Hole 6 - Juniper: A mid-length par 3 that requires a precise shot over a large pond to reach the green.

  7. Hole 7 - Pampas: A long par 4 that doglegs to the left. The green is protected by a deep bunker on the right.

  8. Hole 8 - Yellow Jasmine: A shorter par 5 that doglegs to the left. The green is guarded by several bunkers on the left and right.

  9. Hole 9 - Carolina Cherry: A mid-length par 4 with a slight dogleg to the right. The green is surrounded by bunkers and slopes from back to front.

  10. Hole 10 - Camellia: A long, straight par 4 that requires accuracy off the tee. The green is relatively large and slopes from back to front.

  11. Hole 11 - White Dogwood: A shorter par 4 that doglegs to the left. The green is protected by several bunkers and slopes from right to left.

  12. Hole 12 - Golden Bell: A mid-length par 3 that requires a precise shot over Rae's Creek to reach the green. The green is relatively small and slopes from back to front.

  13. Hole 13 - Azalea: A long par 5 that doglegs to the left. The green is guarded by Rae's Creek on the front and bunkers on the left and right.

  14. Hole 14 - Chinese Fir: A longer par 4 that doglegs to the right. The green is protected by bunkers on both sides and slopes from right to left.

  15. Hole 15 - Firethorn: A long par 5 that doglegs to the right. The green is relatively large and guarded by a pond on the front right.

  16. Hole 16 - Redbud: A mid-length par 3 that requires a precise shot over a pond to reach the green. The green is relatively small and slopes from back to front.

  17. Hole 17 - Nandina: A shorter par 4 that doglegs to the right. The green is heavily guarded by bunkers on both sides.

  18. Hole 18 - Holly: A long, straight par 4 that requires accuracy off the tee. The green is guarded by bunkers on both sides and slopes from back to front.

Each hole on the Augusta National Golf Course offers its own unique challenges and rewards, making it a truly special and iconic golf course.

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