Article 6AH18 Will expensive changes to Augusta’s 13th hole prove unlucky for some? | Ewan Murray

Will expensive changes to Augusta’s 13th hole prove unlucky for some? | Ewan Murray

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Ewan Murray at Augusta National
from US news | The Guardian on (#6AH18)

The par-five hole at the Masters known as Azalea' has a new tee to stop players cutting corners - but not everyone is happy

Rory McIlroy's is 4.52. Tiger Woods's sits at 4.38. Phil Mickelson's is lower still, 4.26. The figures in question? Average scores at Augusta National's par-five 13th hole when playing the Masters.

There is an argument that par is merely a scoring tool, that it should not be taken seriously into account when course setup is considered. But in this corner of Georgia, it has long been assumed the custodians of the Masters do not take kindly to a hole being butchered by competitors in the style that has transpired at Azalea" where from tee to green, there are approximately 1,600 of the flowers.

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