Use our interactive map of Augusta National Golf Course to get in the mood for US Masters

Updated February 9, 2023By Chris Boline

The 2021 Golf US Masters tees of at Augusta National Golf Club on April 5th and we have created an interactive map for you to remind yourself of the ins and outs of the most legendary golf course in the world. Get ready for water skipping, the Amen corner and some hole-in-ones.

Before jumping in to study the maps, take a comfortable position in your seat and enjoy every shot from Dustin Johnson’s 2020 US Masters Final Round.

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Augusta National Golf Club Holes 1 – 6

Use a desktop or laptop computer for optimal viewing. Hover on the numbered holes for details or select a closer look of each hole from the top right hand corner.

Augusta National is one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world. The legendary co-founder Bobby Jones has this amazing quote about visiting the property for the first time.

“I shall never forget my first visit to the property which is now Augusta National. The long lane of magnolias through which we approached was beautiful. The old manor house was charming. The rare trees and shrubs of the old nursery were enchanting. But when I walked out on the grass terrace under the big trees behind the house and looked down over the property, the experience was unforgettable. It seemed the land had been lying there for years just waiting for someone to lay a golf course upon it.”

Bobby Jones, Augusta National co-founder

Augusta National Holes 7 – 12

Use a desktop or laptop computer for optimal viewing. Hover on the numbered holes for details or select a closer look of each hole from the top right hand corner.

Some of the most exciting golf that you can witness anywhere in the world takes place at the Amen Corner at Augusta National.

Herbert Warren Wind coined the term for his 1958 Sports Illustrated story about The US Masters and it describes a sequence from the second shot of White Dogwood, the 11th hole, through the 12th hole called Golden Bell and the two first shots of Azalea, the thirteenth hole.

Let’s see what the 4-time US Masters Champion Tiger Woods has to say about Amen Corner.

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Augusta National Holes 13 – 18

Use a desktop or laptop computer for optimal viewing. Hover on the numbered holes for details or select a closer look of each hole from the top right hand corner.

Augusta National Golf Club is famous for the water skipping shots on the 16th hole, Camellia. It probably dates back to the 1980s when a pro called Lee Trevino used to do it.

The 2020 U.S Open champion Bryson DeChambeau explains the science of hitting your ball towards the water on purpose:

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It’s not compulsory to skip on the water on the 16th though – as you can see here from Justin Thomas on the video below.

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Justin Thomas isn’t the only golfer to do that. In fact, Shane Lowry, Davis Love III, and Louis Oosthuizen all hit a hole-in-one on the 16th in the same tournament, the 2016 US Masters.

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Chris Boline
Chris Boline

As a devout aficionado of sports, Chris Boline has carved a career within the athletic realm. A skilled scribe, he boasts a decade-long portfolio that encompasses coverage of the NBA G League, the Los Angeles Chargers, football in the Mountain West Conference, and basketball. Beyond his professional pursuits, Chris is deeply invested in his community and dedicates his leisure hours to serving on boards, collaborating with community organizations, and cherishing the company of loved ones.

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