What is Amen Corner at the Masters? Know About Augusta’s Masters Holes
by Kowsalya
Updated Apr 19, 2024
What is Amen Corner at the Masters?
Amen Corner refers to the 11th, 12th, and 13th holes at Augusta National, some of the most famous holes in golf. These holes are also known for their difficulty, especially the 12th hole. The name "Amen Corner" comes from the year 1958 by Herbert Warren Wind.
A memorable moment in Amen Corner was Jordan Spieth's struggles in 2016. His performance on these holes affected the outcome of the tournament. Overall, Amen Corner is a challenging and important component of the Master's program.
What Are the Bridges in Amen Corner?
In Amen Corner at Augusta National Golf Club, two bridges span Rae's Creek, each carrying a rich history and also has its significance:
Hogan's Bridge
Nelson's Bridge
Why is it called Amen Corner?
Amen Corner got its name from a 1958 article by Herbert Warren Wind in Sports Illustrated. He described it as the farthest part of the Augusta National golf course where Rae’s Creek meets the 13th fairway, then runs along the front edge of the 12th green and beside the 11th green.
Wind was inspired by a song called "Shoutin' in that Amen Corner" by Mildred Bailey and the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. While technically, it includes parts of the 11th, 12th, and 13th holes, the term "Amen Corner" is generally used to refer to those three holes together.
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