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Danny Willett, Trevor Immelman and other recent Masters winners show evidence that winning a green jacket might be the beginning of the end.
Danny Willett, Trevor Immelman and other recent Masters winners show evidence that winning a green jacket might be the beginning of the end.
If you’re wondering how to get tickets for the Masters, you’re not alone. What golf fan hasn’t dreamed of cheering on their favorite player as they compete for a green jacket at Amen Corner ...
Amen Corner refers to the 11th, 12th and 13th holes at Augusta National Golf Club, the annual site of the Masters Tournament. For avid golf fans, though, the designation is a bit more specific.
Amen Corner refers to the 11th, 12th and 13th holes at Augusta National Golf Club, the annual site of the Masters Tournament. For avid golf fans, though, the designation is a bit more specific.
Watching the Masters and wondering why holes 11 through 13 are called "Amen Corner" and the origin story behind it? We’ve got you covered.
Amen Corner is thought to be a pivotal point in the Masters. It consists of 3 holes, 11, 12, and 13, and is the longest and most difficult stretch of Augusta National.
Amen Corner features two bridges that pay tribute to Masters history. Ben Hogan’s bridge, which is to the left side of the 12th green, commemorates Hogan’s record-low score of 274 in 1953.
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