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| No. 3: Flowering Peach |
| 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 | | 4.018 | 14 | 4.086 | 12 | 4.08 | 14 |
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Prunus persica
Par 4, 360 Yards
The shortest par 4 hole with a small L-shaped table-top green that requires the utmost delicacy with the approach shot. The tough pin position is on the left, the arm of the "L." |

The Augusta Chronicle
A slicker green after the National converted from Bermuda to bent grass in 1980, the veteran Masters player knows to play cautiously on No. 3.
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Flower Art by Rick McKee/Augusta Chronicle
Aerial Photo by Blake Madden/Augusta Chronicle |
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