Augusta hole-by-hole guide: Hole 4 - Flowering Crab Apple
- Tuesday, 27 March 2007
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Flowering Crab Apple, 4th hole at Augusta National, Georgia, home of the US Masters
Flowering Crab Apple
Par 3
240 yards
Hole Guide:
The first of three fantastically difficult holes that the public rarely gets to watch on TV. The green has a deep and treacherous trap front right and a more modest bunker on its left. Club decision is critical because there is a notorious swirling wind and the putting surface is an unforgiving runaway for incoming traffic, sloping towards to the front.
With the extra distance the hole becomes extremely tricky to birdie as height is needed for the ball to have half a chance of stopping.
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