

| HOLE |
PAR |
YARDS |
| 1 |
4 |
435 |
| 2 |
5 |
575 |
| 3 |
4 |
350 |
| 4 |
3 |
205 |
| 5 |
4 |
455 |
| 6 |
3 |
180 |
| 7 |
4 |
410 |
| 8 |
5 |
570 |
| 9 |
4 |
460 |
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| Out |
36 |
3,620 |
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| 10 |
4 |
495 |
| 11 |
4 |
490 |
| 12 |
3 |
155 |
| 13 |
5 |
510 |
| 14 |
4 |
440 |
| 15 |
5 |
500 |
| 16 |
3 |
170 |
| 17 |
4 |
425 |
| 18 |
4 |
465 |
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| In |
36 |
3,650 |
| Total |
72 |
7,270 |
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Fazio the player became a planner
Reputation on course buoys architect's career
Posted: Sunday April 06, 2003 11:59 PM
Updated: Monday April 07, 2003 7:30 PM
By John Boyette
The Augusta Chronicle
Mention the name Fazio in connection with the Masters Tournament and thoughts immediately turn to the world-famous architect.
After all, Tom Fazio is the man responsible for the sweeping changes that have occurred at Augusta National Golf Club in recent years, including the nine holes that were altered before the 2002 Masters.
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