Courses Masters holes: Augusta National’s par-3 6th hole, explained by Bob Goalby April 8, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Masters holes: Augusta National's par-3 6th hole, explained by Bob Goalby Jake gets fit for new Titleist Vokey SM11 Wedges HOW YOU SHOULD BE GAPPING WEDGES Jimmy Roberts explains his biggest on-air blunder | Subpar What it’s like helping Anthony Kim with his gear | Fully Equipped Why this major winner is trying regular flex graphite shafts in his irons | Fully Equipped Jimmy Roberts talks Ben Hogan, Augusta National | Subpar The Hole Truth | Kiawah Island Ocean Course #18 | InsideGOLF FULLY FIT EP 2 - The Qi4D hype is real Here’s why you need to forget about a wedge’s bounce number | Fully Equipped Why getting new clubs doesn’t end at the fitting | Fully Equipped Masters champion Bob Goalby breaks down the par-3 6th hole at Augusta National Golf Club, so you know what to watch for on TV. Latest In Travel 3 days ago Ernie Els course design coming to life in booming Cabo San Lucas 3 days ago The easiest way to avoid slow play (and why you might be guilty of it) 4 days ago Can Spanish Bay rise to Pebble Beach and Spyglass's level? That's the goal 2 weeks ago Augusta National helped remake this beloved muni — with green fees starting at $20 Related Articles News GOLF's Subpar: D.J. Trahan dishes on his incredible Masters experience News GOLF's Subpar: Michael Thorbjornsen details his experience winning the Drive, Chip & Putt at Augusta National News GOLF's Subpar: Trevor Immelman takes you inside the Masters Champions Dinner Gear What's in the bag: Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler Celebrities Justin Timberlake on music, Augusta National, exclusive Jordans and more News Charles Howell III talks sneaking onto Augusta National, Tiger Woods' competitive drive News GOLF's Subpar: Charles Howell III talks sneaking onto Augusta National Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Shane Lowry explains what he learned from Tiger’s 10 at the Masters News GOLF's Subpar: J.J. Spaun on his first visit to The Masters