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We all know that pro golf's "Amen Corner" consists of the extremely difficult stretch of three holes which are the 11th (White Dogwood), 12th (Golden Bell), and 13th (Azalea) water holes at Augusta National Golf Club
Do you, on your own home course, have an "Amen Corner" ? Mine are holes 1 through 3 on my home course. All Three have water on the right, and people's back yards on the left. I know if I can get through this stretch of holes with out losing a ball, I pretty much guarantee myself of a decent score for the round. #1 is tough because it is the first hole, and I am usually in a hurry to get started, without warming up properly. When I am not warmed up, I tend to hit pushes, and/or fades to the right. #2 has a big pond of water on the right, and I am still not warmed up yet. #3 is a par 3, and is the same as #2 with that same big pond still being on the right side after turn the corner. On the left are back yards, which I tend to aim away from, which brings the water hazards more into play. |
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