Dissecting Augusta National: PGA Tour Radio’s Ben Crenshaw and Lou Holtz discuss the courses secrets

It’s spring and that means the Masters is here. Our in-house golf experts have already made their predictions and now Lou Holtz and Ben Crenshaw are here to breakdown some of Augusta National’s most famous holes and how to navigate the famed course’s … Continued

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April 7, 2016

It’s spring and that means the Masters is here. Our in-house golf experts have already made their predictions and now Lou Holtz and Ben Crenshaw are here to breakdown some of Augusta National’s most famous holes and how to navigate the famed course’s ornery design and obstacles.

Here’s Crenshaw discussing the evolution of Augusta National’s opening hole and how #1 has come to be known as a hole players of all ranks and stripes should respect and be mindful of.

Crenshaw and Lou Holtz dive into what makes the opening trio of the back nine the make or break run for many at Augusta National. It’s not just Amen Corner, either; 10, 11 and 12 as a trio are as beautiful (and devastating) as any back-to-back-to-back arrangement found on a course anywhere.

For all of the coverage tune-in all weekend long on Masters Week on SiriusXM (Ch. 92, Sirius 208)!


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