
Augusta National is full of difficult shots, but which is the most difficult gang?
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Evans, ga. – each spring when Augusta National Flashes across the television screen, golf fans are greeted with a sense of familiarity. With the club waiting for masters every year since 1934 (and Augusta’s national amateur Since 2019), there can be no course in the world that fans at home know better than Angc.
This is the beauty of returning to the course every spring. With every passing year, familiarity grows and we know what to expect from every hole.
This familiarity has led to many 19th debates of the 19th holes in the Grill rooms across the country, with the average Joes debating how they would play the shooting that played the good. For some rare, the dream of playing Augusta National becomes a reality. But for most others, the shooting is struck only in their imaginations.
For those of us who should never play the course, we must rely on others to live in particular through their experiences. If that sounds like you, I will bet there is a question you have always thought: which stroke there is the most difficult? This week National amateur of women Augusta, Champion Lottie Woad defense revealed her response.
The hardest hit of Augusta National
There are many candidates who come to mind when thinking about the most difficult shooting of Augusta National. Access shot at no. 5. Tee shot at no. 10. The approach fired at no. 11. Tee shot at No. 18. Everyone has given the benefits that fit from time to time – and all likely to bring a recreation player to the knees.
However, when it comes to the hardest hit for everyone, one in particular adheres to the defense champion.
“12th, par-3,” said Woad. “The wind usually revolves there. It’ is a small enough green to hit
However, and then you throw it inside. I am very happy if I leave with the green blow. “
Many chances of a competitor’s masters have been immersed when their goal shot in the 12th finds Rae’s Creek, and there will certainly be much more that meet a similar fate. As long as you can make a 3 in the hole, you are doing quite well.
So what is the best strategy to navigate to 12?
“A kind of simply switching to the right edge of this bunker,” Woad said. “You don’t have to really go (the stake on the right), so just a kind of game for the green and then hit there and then with two putt.”
Take notes for your next round at Augusta National – whether in real life or just your imagination.