The most famous golf photograph. Ben Hogan’s 1-iron into the 18th green of Merion Country Club’s East Course during the fourth round of the 1950 U.S. Open.
Split fairway, Hole no. 4, 345 yd Par-4, Player Course, Woodlands Country Club, The Woodlands, Texas
Views of the tee shot and second shot on the hole known as “The Devil’s Bathtub,” no. 17 at The Woodlands Country Club’s Tournament Course, site of this weekend’s Champions Tour event, the Insperity Championship.
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Adam Scott of Australia celebrates after the fourth round of the 2013 Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia on Sunday. Scott claimed the title after a playoff, becoming the first Australian to win the Masters. ( Xinhua News Agency/Newscom)
Adam Scott with the win! via www.BunkerShot.com
Now & then: Masters honorary starters Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and
Jack Nicklaus kicked off the year’s first major this morning with ceremonial tee shots. Top: The Big Three in a photo from the early 1960s.Credits: Golf Digest Resource Center; Donald Miralle for Golf Digest