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Carolina Cherry

Par 4, 460 Yards

Trees on the right can catch errant drives, especially since the ground slopes to the right. On their second shot, players have to consider the greenside bunkers. Then, they face a green severly sloping from back to front.


Hole No. 9 - Carolina Cherry

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
4.183 11 4.183 11 4.11 11

Stories from No. 9

On the new No. 9, nothing comes easy

Fuzzy Zoeller hits his approach shot to No. 9 at Augusta National Golf Club. The par-4 hole, which gained length and new pitfalls, was ranked the toughest hole on the course during the first round of the 2002 Masters tournament.

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