Holly
Par 4, 465 Yards
This stern test requires 330 yards -- uphill -- to carry the bunkers on the left. Players face a second shot uphill to a green difficult to hold with a longer iron. Need a par to win The Masters? Play hard. Need a birdie? Good luck.
Hole No. 18 - Holly
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 |
| 4.269 | 5 | 4.269 | 5 | 4.18 | 6 |
Stories from No. 18
Huston lands the eagle
John Huston ended the first day of the 61st Masters with one of the great shots in the history of the tournament. Huston, who attended Auburn University, used a 5-iron to put the ball in the cup from 190 yards out for an eagle on the par-4 18th hole.
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