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White Dogwood

Pictures from hole 11

Par 4, 505 Yards

Original Intent:
"The second shot is usually played with a 3-iron or a stronger club, and a player must be bold indeed to go for the pin when it is in this location (left-hand side). ... a great many players play this hole safely to the right, relying on getting a long putt or chip dead for the par."
- Bobby Jones, in Sports Illustrated, April 6, 1959

SIGNIFICANT CHANGES:
- Tee moved back 10-15 yards, 2006
- Trees added to right side of fairway, 2006
- Dogwoods added to wooded area on left, 2006
- Fairway shifted to left, 2006

What to Expect:
The toughest hole in 2005 now becomes even harder. It is the first par-4 at Augusta National to measure more than 500 yards, and to reach the fairway will require a clout of 265 yards. Augusta's founders will get their wish because all but the longest hitters will come into this green with a long iron or wooden club.

Hole No. 11 - White Dogwood

2007 Pin Placements

How this hole is playing - updated constantly during play

2008 Round 1 Ave. 2008 Round 1 Rank 2008 Total Ave. 2008 Total Rank Hist. Ave. Hist. Rank
4.255 8 4.255 8 4.29 4

Stories from No. 11

Change on 11 stumps players

Thirty-six pine trees, measuring 25 to 35 feet high, have been added to the right side of the fairway on the par-4 11th hole for the 2004 Masters Tournament. "I thought it was one of the hardest holes on the course already," Brad Faxon said.

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