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Magnolia

Par 4, 455 Yards

Now measuring an extra 20 yards for the 2003 tournament, the bunkers on No. 5 were also moved right and 80 yards forward. Players now must aim farther right off the tee, leaving longer approaches to a green that features a large hump in front. Should a player hit his drive left, the bunkers are deep enough that it will be difficult to reach the green, and new trees planted along the left further penalize an errant drive.


Hole No. 5 - Magnolia

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
4.430 1 4.430 1 4.24 4

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Toughest trio is on front nine

The fourth, fifth and sixth holes at Augusta National might be the toughest stretch of holes in golf that spectators and television viewers rarely get to see.

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