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Article: AUGUSTA GUIDE Out 3,735 yards, par 36; In 3,710 yards, par 36. TOTAL: 7,445 yards, par 72.(Sports)
- Article from:
- The Racing Post (London, England)
- Article date:
- April 9, 2008
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1st (Tea Olive), 455 yards, par 4: A challenging opening hole where par is a good score. The second shot is played to a large green which is guarded by relatively deep bunkers on the left.
2nd (Pink Dogwood), 575 yards, par 5: A great birdie chance. A dogleg left that can be reached in two shots by the big hitters. A bunker on the right of the fairway is waiting to scupper those plans, though. The green is guarded by two bunkers in front.
3rd (Flowering Peach), 350 yards, par 4: A classic hole which, although short for a par-four by modern standards, has not ...
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