Masters Trivia: Questions To Stump Your Friends With

1st Green, Augusta National Golf Club

1. How long is Magnolia Lane, the entrance road to Augusta National Golf Club?

Magnolia Lane is 330 yards long; it was paved in 1947

2. How many guest cabins are there on the grounds of Augusta National Golf Club?

There are 12 cabins

3. Between holes 16 and 17 at Augusta National Golf Club there is a plaque honouring a player. Who is that player?

The plaque between 16 and 17 honours 6-time Masters Champion Jack Nicklaus. There is an Arnold Palmer plaque by the 16th tee.

4. The 1943-1945 Masters Tournament was not played; what was the course used for at that time?

The club used the grounds to raise turkey and cattle to help with the war effort.

5. How much did a daily pass cost to the first Masters Tournament in 1934?

A daily pass cost $2 plus .20 cents of tax.

6. What player had his final major victory (of 7) at the 1964 Masters?

Arnold Palmer

7. How many par four holes measure under 400 yards at Augusta National Golf Club during The Masters?

Just one; the 3rd hole, named Flowering Peach, measures 350 yards.

8. Which hole at Augusta National has the highest scoring average, relative to par, for all-time at The Masters?

The 10th hole, a par four, has averaged 4.30 for the duration of the Masters.

9. Which hole at Augusta National has the lowest scoring average, relative to par, for all-time at The Masters?

The par 5, 13th hole, known as Azalea, has averaged 4.77 strokes for all-time at The Masters. The highest ever scoring average on the hole was at the 1976 Masters where the average score was 5.042.