Masters field tells about the toughest holes at Augusta National
We asked more than a dozen players at the 2026 Masters which holes were the toughest at Augusta National. Here's what they said.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The challenges that Augusta National presents to players at the Masters are well documented. While part of that is due to the everchanging conditions that can effect how the course plays, the biggest reason is simply because some holes stump players more than others.
More: Masters leaderboard, scores, pairings, videos, more We asked more than a dozen players during the first two rounds of the 2026 Masters which holes on the course are the most difficult and requires them to dial it in a bit more mentally than others. Each player gave at least one hole that fits that description. Some players, such as 2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia, listed every hole, meaning that each hole will have at minimum one vote.
Most difficultholes at the Masters, according to the players No. 1 (Tea Olive): 6 Votes No. 2 (Pink Dogwood): 4 Votes No.
3 (Flowering Peach): 5 Votes No. 4 (Flowering Crab Apple): 5 Votes No. 5 (Magnolia): 5 Votes No.
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