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Posted 4/14/03 9:57 am ET


 

 

No. 5 shows its wily ways

 
Davis Love III hits his ball out of the sand from the greenside bunker. The No. 5 hole proved to be a tougher challenge all around to many seasoned golfers Sunday Chris Thelen/AugustaChronicle

The new fifth hole was supposed to be a thorn in the sides of golfers but the players in the 67th Masters Tournament survived the hole with few problems.

 
 
Course Tour: Hole No. 5 Magnolia
PGA Tour players use fitness trailers regularly
Players agree: Course longer than normal

 

 
Pro strategies
Three golfers, Larry Mize, Davis Love III, Mark O'Meara give your their tips on playing Augusta National.
  • Larry Mize: Holes 1 - 6
  • Davis Love III: Holes 7 - 12
  • Mark O'Meara: Holes 13 - 18
  • 2002: How the pros play the Masters




  • test
    HOLE PAR YARDS
    1 4 435
    2 5 575
    3 4 350
    4 3 205
    5 4 455
    6 3 180
    7 4 410
    8 5 570
    9 4 460

    Out 36 3,620

    10 4 495
    11 4 490
    12 3 155
    13 5 510
    14 4 440
    15 5 500
    16 3 170
    17 4 425
    18 4 465

    In 36 3,650
    Total 72 7,270


    2003 Course Stats
    Cumulative Stats | Round 1 - 2 - 3

    Scorecards, Leaderboards and Course Stats
    • Leaderboards: 1934 - Present
    • Course Stats: 1946 - Present
    • Player Scores & Averages: 1946 - Present

    GOLFONLINE's Golfstats
    Sortable stats for five pro tours and the majors



    Course Map
    Interactive guide to Augusta National

    Hole-by-hole
    1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
    10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18



    The new No. 5
    Throw some rakes in those bunkers

    Last Year's Course Changes
    No. 1: Longer to carry the bunker
    No. 7: Tighter than ever
    No. 8: 305 to carry fairway bunker
    No. 9: New trees catch errant drives
    No. 11: It takes a mid-iron to the green
    No. 13: Harder to reach green in two
    No. 14: A 7-iron to the green
    No. 18: Now a stern, final test



    2003 (Flash required)
    Fourth Round: Weir birdies No. 15
    Third Round: Els eagles No. 7
    Second Round: Weir birdies No. 8
    First Round: Clarke Eagles No. 15

    2002
    Final Round: Tiger Birdies No. 6
    Third Round: Tiger Birdies No. 18
    Second Round: Singh Eagles No. 15
    First Round: Olazabal's Eagle

    2001
    Final Round: Tiger takes the lead
    Third Round: Tiger's birdie run
    Second Round: DiMarco saves par
    First Round:Stricker's Eagle

    2000
    Final Round: Singh saves par
    Third Round: Woods' birdie
    Second Round: Duval on 15
    First Round: Mediate's eagle



    Pin Placements
    • See where the flags are planted during the 2003 tournament on the famous greens at Augusta National.

    Shots that count
    Robby Watson, head pro at Augusta's Forest Hills Golf Club, demonstrates the shots golfers must execute if they expect to win the Masters.
    The punch shot The high pitch
    The draw The power fade

    Agronomy 101
    • Find out why year after year, the grass is always greener at Augusta.




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