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| No. 17: Nandina |
| How the Holes are Playing -- Updated Constantly During Play |
| 2000 Round 4 Ave. | 2000 Round 4 Rank | 2000 Total Ave. | 2000 Total Rank | Hist. Ave. | Hist. Rank | | 4.228 | 5 | 4.222 | 6 | 4.12 | 10 |
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Nandia domestica
Par 4, 425 Yards
A large ever-growing tree, the Eisenhower Pine, stands sentinel on the left side of the fairway. The green slopes off toward the back, making it nearly impossible to hold an approach carried past the center of the green.
1999 Changes
See the changes!
The tee on the 17th hole was moved back 25 yards and the new pine
clusters right of the 15th fairway will also come into play right of the
17th fairway in the landing area.
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David Cannon / Allsport
Once passing Ike's infamous tree, golfers face a green that slopes in all directions.
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Flower Art by Rick McKee/Augusta Chronicle
Aerial Photo by Blake Madden/Augusta Chronicle |
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