1. The Masters 1943-1945 was not played; what was the course used for at that time?
During 1943-1945, the club used the grounds to raise turkeys and cattle to support the war effort.
2. How much did a daily pass cost to the first Masters in 1934?
A daily pass to the first Masters in 1934 cost $2 plus 20 cents in tax.
3. Which player had his final major victory (of 7) at The Masters 1964?
Arnold Palmer had his final major victory at the 1964 Masters.
4. Which hole at the course has the highest scoring average, relative to par, for all-time at The Masters?
The 10th hole, a par-four, has the highest scoring average at 4.30 over the history of The Masters.
5. Which hole at course has the lowest scoring average, relative to par, for all-time at The Masters?
The 13th hole, a par-five known as Azalea, has the lowest scoring average at 4.77 over the history of The Masters. The highest ever scoring average on this hole was 5.042 during the 1976 Masters.
The Masters is not just a competition; it’s an experience steeped in tradition and excitement. We look forward to witnessing the world’s best golfers compete for the coveted green jacket amidst the picturesque setting.