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The most famous plot of land at the Augusta National Golf Club is Amen Corner. What holes are on Amen Corner and who gave them its name?
If the Augusta National Golf Club is indeed "a cathedral of pines," then Amen Corner is its altar. That's the clear implication of golf journalist Herbert Warren Wind, who coined the phrase "Amen ...
That's right, Augusta National has so much history and traditions that we see year to year. And that includes calling the stretch of the course from holes No. 11 to 13 "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.
Several old sporting events get everyone's attention, and the Masters Tournament is certain among them. It begins Thursday at Augusta National.
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. So, let us delve further ...
Scoffing at the difficulty of the course as a youngster, DeChambeau had been humbled at the Masters for much of his career.
The Sports Illustrated journalist penned the term in an article, “At the farthest reach of the Augusta National course-down in the Amen Corner where Rae’s Creek intersects the 13th fairway ...
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