Tea Olive
Par 4, 435 Yards
Tee shots can easily find trouble either in the right bunker or in the trees to the left. Changes made before the 2002 tournament force players who used to use a wedge or 9-iron to take two or three more clubs on the approach.
Hole No. 1 - Tea Olive
2004 Pin Placements
How this hole is playing - updated constantly during play
| 2004 Round 1 Ave. | 2004 Round 1 Rank | 2004 Total Ave. | 2004 Total Rank | Hist. Ave. | Hist. Rank |
| 4.323 | 3 | 4.323 | 3 | 4.18 | 7 |
Stories from No. 1
Tee-off at No. 1 is fateful moment
Jack Nicklaus has long maintained that the most important shot in a round of golf is the first swing of the day. The six-time Masters champion believes the opening tee shot sets the tone, and that holds true at Augusta National Golf Club.
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