2024 Masters: Hole-by-hole guide to Augusta National

Which is the hardest hole during the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club? Which is the easiest? Keep scrolling to see how all the holes at ANGC stack up in relation to par and to each other.

 As for those questions above: The par-4 11th historically has been the toughest in relation to par, playing to a 4.303 average, while the par-5 13th is the easiest in relation to par, playing to a 4.775 average. 

As is common, there have been changes to Augusta National since last year’s Masters. The layout will play to 7,555 yards this year after No. 2 was lengthened 10 yards, extending the downhill par 5 – the longest hole on the course – to 585 yards. 

Augusta National ranks No. 3 on Golfweek’s Best ranking of classic courses built before 1960 in the U.S. Designed by Alister Mackenzie and Bobby Jones, Augusta National opened in 1932.

Keep scrolling to see how each hole has played since the first Masters in 1934. 

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