11th hole (White Dogwood)

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The 11th hole, known as White Dogwood, is a famously challenging par-4 at Augusta National Golf Club that begins the stretch of holes called Amen Corner at the Masters Tournament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf hole
associatedWith Amen Corner NERFINISHED
Masters Tournament NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
course Augusta National Golf Club NERFINISHED
courseType championship course
hasApproachShot downhill approach over water
hasFeature dogwood trees
hasGreenComplex elevated green
hasHazard greenside bunkers
water hazard
hasTournament Masters Tournament NERFINISHED
holeNumber 11
isOn Masters Tournament rotation every year
locatedIn Augusta National Golf Club NERFINISHED
Augusta, Georgia NERFINISHED
name White Dogwood NERFINISHED
par 4
partOf Augusta National Golf Club course NERFINISHED
playsRoleAs key scoring hole at the Masters Tournament
reputation famously challenging
sport golf
starts Amen Corner NERFINISHED
televisionCoverage Amen Corner broadcast segment NERFINISHED
tournamentUsedFor Masters Tournament NERFINISHED

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Amen Corner hasNotableHole 11th hole (White Dogwood)