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AUGUSTA -- The winds relented a bit during Saturday's third round of the Masters Tournament, making Augusta National Golf Club more approachable than when it battered the field Friday.
The holes at Augusta national are each named after flowers or trees found on that hole. It's a tribute to Bobby Jones, Clifford Roberts and Louis Alphonse Berckmans initial method of naming the holes.
In the history of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, there have been 34 holes-in-one, ... No. 12 - Golden Bell. 12th hole at Augusta. 1947. Claude Harmon, 7-iron, 155 yards.
Golden Bell sounds lovely. Advertisement Augusta National Golf Club named its holes because each has at least one example of a type of tree or shrub planted alongside it.
Golden Bell is the beauty that comes with a bite, golf’s gift to gorgeousness but also a hole that can beguile even the very best, Augusta’s devil in disguise designed for drama.
Though he bogeyed Golden Bell in between, Nicklaus' final score of -9 was one stroke better than Greg Norman and Tom Kite's -8, giving him his 18th major victory—still the most in history. Tiger ...
How good is EA Sports' latest digital replication of Augusta National? The club's caddies called it "absolutely perfect." ... and the yellow golden bell shrubs behind the 12th green.
This hole has the same name as the lane that heads to Augusta National's clubhouse. Hole No. 6: Juniper This par-3 has featured six holes-in-one at the Masters.