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How long is the Masters course?

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Augusta National Golf Club has played home to the Masters since the 1930s. The iconic course has stood the test of time. However, the course has been lengthened significantly over the years as players hit it farther and farther.

So what is Augusta National’s length now? Here’s a complete review of the total length, and the distance of each hole at Augusta ahead of the 2026 Masters.

Augusta National distance: What you need to know

Modern pros like defending Masters champion Rory McIlroy have gained tremendous length on their historic predecessors. With equipment innovations, new swing techniques and intense fitness routines, today’s Masters participants simply bomb the ball.

Alister Mackenzie, who designed Augusta National alongside club co-founder Bobby Jones, could never have envisioned how short their prized 18 holes would become in the face of the modern game.

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Largely beginning with Tiger Woods’ dominant 1997 Masters victory, for which he often hit driver-wedge into Augusta’s famed par-5s, the course has been lengthened (and lengthened again) to defend against long hitters.

Augusta National: Total length

The total length of Augusta National for the 2026 Masters will be 7,565 yards, with the first nine playing 3,775 yards and the second nine stretching to 3,790 yards. That will change slightly each day as tees are moved forward and back.

However, the course members play on a normal day is far shorter than what the pros play. If you were playing Augusta National from the members tees this year, you’d face a course closer to 6,400 yards. That’s over a thousand yards shorter than the pros will play at the Masters.

Augusta National’s longest hole (and shortest hole)

Unlike at many other tournaments, all players begin each Masters round on Augusta National’s 1st tee. But they quickly run into the longest hole they will face all day.

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The par-5 2nd hole, known as Pink Dogwood, could reach 585 yards during the 2026 Masters. Even so, many pros will attempt to reach the difficult 2nd green, found at the end of a long fairway that swoops downhill and to the left, in two shots.


The 12th hole at Augusta National during the 2026 Masters.

How Augusta National gets put to bed each night of the Masters


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Sean Zak



As for Augusta National’s shortest hole, it also happens to be the course’s most famous. That would be the par-3 12th, Golden Bell, which will play to 155 yards during this year’s Masters.

Despite its short length, the 12th is typically one of the toughest holes at the Masters thanks to the nervy tee shot over water amid swirling winds. Many Masters Sunday charges have met their ends on this hole.

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Augusta National hole-by-hole length for 2026 Masters

Here’s the standard length for each Augusta National hole at the Masters.

Hole No. 1 – Tea Olive, par-4: 445 yards

Hole No. 2 – Pink Dogwood, par-5: 585 yards

Hole No. 3 – Flowering Peach, par-4: 350 yards

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Hole No. 4 – Flowering Crab Apple, par-3: 240 yards

Hole No. 5 – Magnolia, par-4: 495 yards

Hole No. 6 – Juniper, par-3: 180 yards

Hole No. 7 – Pampas, par-4: 450 yards

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Hole No. 8 – Yellow Jasmine, par-5: 570 yards

Hole No. 9 – Carolina Cherry, par-4: 460 yards

Hole No. 10 – Camellia, par-4: 495 yards

Hole No. 11 – White Dogwood, par-4: 520 yards

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Hole No. 12 – Golden Bell, par-3: 155 yards

Hole No. 13 – Azalea, par-5: 545 yards

Hole No. 14 – Chinese Fir, par-4: 440 yards

Hole No. 15 – Firethorn, par-5: 550 yards

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Hole No. 16 – Redbud, par-3: 170 yards

Hole No. 17 – Nandina, par-4: 450 yards

Hole No. 18 – Holly, par-4: 465 yards

You can find more detailed information on each hole at Augusta National here on Masters.com.

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ONE Fight Night 42: “I have to show up and be better”

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Canadian submission hunter Dante Leon runs it back against a familiar foe inside Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, April 10.

And he has every intention to make sure things go his way once again at ONE Fight Night 42: Mann vs. Dzhabrailov on Prime Video.

The Pedigo Submission Fighting athlete goes toe-to-toe with promotional newcomer Kenta Iwamoto in a welterweight submission grappling battle.

Ahead of their rematch, Dante Leon shared what he expects from the Japanese ground game specialist and his plans to take a 2-0 lead in their head-to-head rivalry.

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“I’m sure he feels like he can give a better performance, and he wants to redeem himself from the last match. And with respect to that, I have to show up and be better,” the 30-year-old martial artist told ONE Championship during a pre-fight interview.

Leon vs. Iwamoto will be one of many exciting fights at ONE Fight Night 42 inside the Lumpinee Stadium.

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Dante Leon’s keys to victory against Kenta Iwamoto at ONE Fight Night 42

Iwamoto is aggressive, well-rounded, and capable of staying one step ahead — but Dante Leon has the tools to shut all of it down.

The starting point is top control. Leon’s crushing top pressure has been the foundation of his best performances in ONE Championship, and against an opponent who operates with the fluency and physical intensity that Iwamoto brings, establishing dominant position early is everything.

The Canadian’s ability to pass guard with precision and settle into suffocating top control removes Iwamoto’s most dangerous scrambling opportunities before they can develop.

From there, the back becomes Leon’s primary destination. His ability to hunt the back from almost any position — off scrambles, off guard passes, off failed submissions — is what makes him so relentless to contain.

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Once he secures that position, Iwamoto faces a finishing threat that has proven too much for everyone Leon has caught there.

North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription can catch the entire card, live in U.S. primetime, for free this Friday, April 10.