This is the 11th hole of the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, where the Masters Tournament has been held since 1934. The great golfer Bobby Jones co-designed the course with Alister MacKenzie as his legacy to the sport.
The 455-yard 11th hole is considered to be one of the most fateful par-fours in the history of the Masters. Ray Floyd lost the tournament on this hole when he put his second shot into the pond and Nick Faldo won both of his championships during play-offs on the 11th hole.