Monthly poll 2 - which of these is your favourite back nine hole at Augusta?

Which is your favourite hole on the back nine at Augusta National?

  • 10th

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 11th

    Votes: 3 3.9%
  • 12th

    Votes: 21 27.6%
  • 13th

    Votes: 33 43.4%
  • 14th

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 15th

    Votes: 7 9.2%
  • 16th

    Votes: 10 13.2%
  • 17th

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • 18th

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
    76

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Simple one this - just pick your personal favourite. Have included them all even though there's at least 2 or 3 that probably won't really get a look-in considering what they're up against...
 
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Got to be the 13th - has everything: big sweeping draw off the tee required, risk/reward on the 2nd shot, or a delicate pitch for the 3rd, huge contours on the green and it just looks amazing.
It is also helped by some brilliant shots having been played on it - Faldo in '96, Leftie's 6 iron from the pine straw.
 
Yup. I tried and tried to think of another hole that sums up the Masters as much as the 13th does, and I couldn't. Absolutely beautiful, but lethal too, like a Bond girl...Gets my vote every time...
 
It can only be the 13th for me. It's a gem of a hole, even if they make the green in two, the sloping green can force a three putt.
 
I'm going a different approach on this one, although the 13th is a truly awesome hole, as well as 12, I'm actually going with 16, especially when the pin is back left at the bottom of the slope. The green feeds down to it making an Ace very possible and makes for really exciting golf for the spectators. With the water on the left, the tee shot needs to be pin point accurate when that pin is back left. If players can make birdie there then they seem to get extra motivation heading on to 17 and 18, or they chip in like Tiger did which for me is one of the best shots in Masters history.
 
Problem for me on the 13th is that it plays easier than its par usually around 4.5 for a par 5,
12 on the other hand usually plays harder than its par around 3.2 so from that point and that augusta is supposed to be a test its 12 for me

and yes i do have too much time on my hands.
 
13th for me...I know what people mean about the 13th playing below par on average.. but for me that's why it's such a good hole. The number of times it has kickstarted a winner's run for home and ruined the hopes of contenders makes it a classic.

I've never got the fascination with holes that play over par... I prefer watching good golf than people dropping shots and falling apart (most of the time ;)
 
Voted 13 as well, but I have always liked the 11th. The second shot with the water looming left and green sloping away is one of the hardest (also the hole is over 500yards Par 4!). Bail out right leaves an very tricky pitch and putt.
 
I'm going a different approach on this one, although the 13th is a truly awesome hole, as well as 12, I'm actually going with 16, especially when the pin is back left at the bottom of the slope. The green feeds down to it making an Ace very possible and makes for really exciting golf for the spectators. With the water on the left, the tee shot needs to be pin point accurate when that pin is back left. If players can make birdie there then they seem to get extra motivation heading on to 17 and 18, or they chip in like Tiger did which for me is one of the best shots in Masters history.

Swanny were we separated at birth? My thoughts EXACTLY :)
 
13th is the best.
As has been said, it can deliver you an Eagle or it can cut your legs from under you or anything inbetween - yet it's a fairly straight-forward hole.
11th is good too for similar reasons except it's really a par 5.......
12th is good - tricky with the wind
15th is good - don't be short with your approach
16th is good - but a bit reliant on the slope.
10th is good - as long as you don't go in the houses
18th is good - I hear a 7 iron from the bunker is the shot..
14th is ok - much less memorable
17th is ok - even less memorable...
 
Voted 13 as well, but I have always liked the 11th. The second shot with the water looming left and green sloping away is one of the hardest (also the hole is over 500yards Par 4!). Bail out right leaves an very tricky pitch and putt.

I go with 11 too. 10 is a tricky introduction to the back 9 but 11 is where you realise that things are suddenly going to get very interesting. You almost never see anyone attack it, which shows you just how daunting the approach is.

And Fred Couples hit one of the best shots of all time out of the right hand pine straw a few years back :fore:
 
I voted for 13. It doesn't really matter if it is a shortish par 5 that many can reach in 2 - it generates loads of drama on both the tee shot and subsequent shots. Some will say that the 15th does the same, but the 15th has a less interesting tee shot and the second shot has a much larger element of chance associated with it, in my opinion. This makes it a bit unfair (not in terms of equity, but in terms of arbitrariness). The 10th is a better hole than 0 votes too, but I can't argue with the 14th being the least exciting.
 
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