One of my favorite “Masters magic” elements is the course design. It’s not overly punishing for top players—winning scores have been getting lower over the years—but it makes the world’s best think through strategy in a way most places can’t match.
Here is my ranking of all 18 holes with comments on what makes each of them unique.
18. 7th (Par 4 — 450 Yards) “Pampas”
On a course that prides itself on interesting angles and decision-making, the 7th hole has been stretched out into a boring execution test off the tee. It’s a dead-straight hole with trees on both sides, and players are challenged into hitting a driver so their approach doesn’t require a mid-iron into a green that isn’t designed for it. There are a lot of bad drives that end up with punch shot approaches into the front bunker because there are rarely other options for recovery.
The green has some fun hole locations, including the front right Sunday pin. It was a better hole when it was shorter.
17. 4th (Par 3 — 240 Yards) “Flowering Crab Apple“
It’s the only long par-3 on the course, which is fair. Nice to see players hitting a long-iron or lumber into a hole.


























































