12th hole at Augusta National Golf Club

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The 12th hole at Augusta National Golf Club is a short but notoriously challenging par-3 over Rae’s Creek, famed as the centerpiece of Amen Corner and a pivotal test during the Masters Tournament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf hole
par-3 hole
associatedWith Amen Corner lore
Masters Tournament history
country United States of America
surface form: United States
course Augusta National Golf Club championship course NERFINISHED
crosses Rae’s Creek NERFINISHED
famousFor influencing outcomes of Masters Tournaments
penalizing misjudged shots due to wind
featuredInTournament Masters Tournament NERFINISHED
hasBunker front bunkers
rear bunker
hasGreenComplex angled green
shallow green
hasLandscapeFeature azaleas and other flowering plants nearby
trees behind the green
hasWaterHazard Rae’s Creek in front of the green
hazard Rae’s Creek NERFINISHED
isNumberedHole 12
locatedIn Augusta National Golf Club NERFINISHED
Augusta, Georgia NERFINISHED
notability pivotal test during the Masters Tournament
short but challenging par-3
par 3
partOf Amen Corner NERFINISHED
role centerpiece of Amen Corner
strategicImportance club selection is highly affected by swirling winds
often causes large score swings in final rounds of the Masters
subjectOf television coverage during the Masters Tournament
usedDuring annual Masters Tournament
usedFor stroke play competition

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Amen Corner consistsOf 12th hole at Augusta National Golf Club