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Home»News»Day 1 witnesses the expulsion of challengers from the Treacherous Masters course.
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Day 1 witnesses the expulsion of challengers from the Treacherous Masters course.

News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 2025Updated:April 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Masters tournament at Augusta National is full of difficult shots that must be played perfectly in order to contend for the green jacket. One particularly challenging shot that claimed several victims during the first round of the 2025 Masters was the second shot into the 550-yard par-5 15th hole. With the pin tucked in the front right, players going for the green in two were faced with the difficult task of trying to hold the firm green with a mid- or long iron. Even slight mistakes on this shot could result in a difficult downhill chip that could end up in the water, as seen with several players on the first day of the tournament.

Viktor Hovland, who shot one under, described his experience with the 15th hole, stating that even a slight pull on his shot led to his ball bouncing over the green. Despite hitting a nice pitch shot and making birdie, Hovland emphasized the difficulty of the hole and the importance of precision. Other players like Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy also fell victim to the challenges of the 15th hole, with Cantlay finishing with a triple bogey and McIlroy making a double bogey after a chip shot rolled into the water.

Professional golfers, including Ludvig Aberg and Tyrrell Hatton, weighed in on the challenges of the 15th hole, known as “Firethorn.” Aberg emphasized the importance of laying up and taking a wedge shot rather than risking a more challenging approach. Hatton expressed his frustration with the firmness of the green over the years and the difficulty of holding the green with certain pin positions. With limited rain in the forecast, the green at the 15th hole is expected to continue firming up throughout the tournament, posing a challenge for the contenders as they strategize their approach.

As the tournament progresses, the decisions made by players on how to approach the 15th hole could play a crucial role in determining the winner of the Masters. With the green becoming firmer as the week goes on, players will need to carefully consider their approach shots to avoid ending up in the water or facing difficult chip shots. The precision required on the 15th hole highlights the level of skill and strategy needed to navigate Augusta National and contend for the prestigious green jacket. Ultimately, the player who can successfully navigate the challenges of the 15th hole and the rest of the course at Augusta National will have the best chance of emerging victorious at the 2025 Masters tournament.

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