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Azalea

Par 5, 510 Yards

The hole is jealously guarded by a little creek that runs along the left side of the fairway before crossing just in front of the green and running past it to the right. Tee shots need to be hit long and straight just to reach the bend of this dogleg left. Many players face a difficult decision of whether to go for the green in two from a long distance.


Hole No. 13 - Azalea

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
4.882 18 4.882 18 4.73 17

Stories from No. 13

No. 13 is a test of nerves and strategy

Azalea is perhaps the most beautiful hole at the National, and some say it requires the most strategy. Even at 510 yards, a good drive makes the green reachable in two, if a player is willing to challenge the water hazard that fronts the putting surface.

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