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What is the slope rating of Augusta National?

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Emma Newman

Published Mar 12, 2026

What is the slope rating of Augusta National?

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Then, is Augusta National Hilly?

The course looks fabulous on television, of course, with its pink azaleas and blindingly white bunkers. But television images flatten Augusta, pancaking the famously hilly layout. Unless you've been there and walked the course, you can't imagine just how high and how low Augusta really goes.Mar 26, 2015

One may also ask, which golf course has the highest slope rating? KIAWAH ISLAND / S.C. / 7,356 YARDS / PAR 72

(Eight of our top 50 were created by the man they call the "Marquis de Sod.") The Ocean has the highest combination of Slope Rating (155) and Course Rating (79.6) in America, according to the U.S. Golf Association.Jul 2, 2007

Also to know, how hard is Augusta National golf course?

The Course Rating of Augusta National turned out to be 76.2, which puts it in the top ten toughest courses in the U.S. Augusta National is a big, robust course with towering pines, dramatic elevation changes, broad fairways, and greens that are slicker than a bobsled run.

What is the slope of the Masters?

Standard playing difficulty is 113. The TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course has a Slope Rating of 155 from the back tees because it's extremely difficult for Bogey Golfers when compared to the already high 76.8 Course Rating for scratch players.Jul 29, 2010

Is Augusta National on TrackMan?

Club Selection at Augusta National (The Masters) - TrackMan Golf.

How many miles do golfers walk at Augusta?

Play a round of regulation 18-hole golf on most courses and you'll walk anywhere between 3 and 6 miles, depending on the length of the course, how much walking you do before and after your game, and how often you have to wander off course in search of lost balls.

Why do golfers walk at the Masters?

Yet on the PGA Tour, professional golfers walk the entire course with their caddy lugging the clubs without so much as a hand cart. This is because all the major tours, the PGA Tour included, believe that walking is an integral part of the game and requires all golfers to walk the course.

Is Tiger Woods a member of Augusta National?

Tiger Woods, no. Because Tiger has won the Masters Tournament five times, he is allowed to play on the course at anytime.

Who owns Augusta golf course?

August National Golf Course is owned by Augusta National, Inc. The Augusta National, Inc. is a for-profit institution that was created in Georgia back in 1935 when the course was first built. The two original owners of Augusta National were Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts.

What would a 18 handicap shoot at Augusta?

I would predict that single-figure players would shoot between 80-88 while mid handicappers would do well to break 90. Anyone with a handicap of 18 or more should be ecstatic to break 100.

How much is a round of golf at Augusta?

A badge that allows you to see four competitive rounds will cost you $200—$50 per round. In contrast, Sunday's badge for the U.S. Open last year was more than twice that. Of course, the stories are legend about how long it takes to get a Masters pass—years.

Can the average person play Augusta?

Can I play a round of golf at Augusta National or can I go visit the course? No. Augusta National Golf Club is a private club and is only accessible to club members and their guests. The public may visit the course only during the Masters Tournament and only with the proper ticket or badge.

How many black members are at Augusta National?

There are about 40 members there, and, obviously, playing with the chairman, you tee off first.

What is a slope rating in golf?

So what is Slope? Slope merely tells you how “proportionately†more difficult that particular set of tees plays for the higher handicapped golfers as opposed to lower handicapped golfers. The more difficult the tees play proportionately for the higher handicappers, the greater the Slope rating that will be issued.

What is average slope rating?

The actual average Slope Rating is 120. The majority of courses in coastal states have Slopes of 121 and higher. Many Slopes lower than 118 are mid-American public courses. The lowest is 55 (short par-3 course), and the highest is 155.

What does the average golfer shoot?

For the average amateur adult male, the average score is a 96. For a woman, the average score is shooting a 108. Other websites have found and claim the national average golf score is around 100 strokes which is close between the 96 and 108 cited above.

Which slope rating is harder?

The higher the slope number, the harder the course is for the bogey golfer relative to the difficulty of the course for the scratch golfer. Slope numbers can range anywhere between 55 and 155 with the average slope in the United States being 120.

What is considered a difficult slope rating?

What is a hard slope rating? If we know that the average slope rating of a golf course is 113, we can deduce that any golf course with a slope rating higher than 113 is more difficult than the average course. Don't be intimidated if you see a slope rating that is above 113.

What is a difficult golf course slope rating?

USGA Course Rating is an evaluation of the difficulty of a golf course for scratch golfers. The minimum slope rating is 55 and the maximum is 155 (slope does not relate specifically to strokes played as course rating does). The higher the slope, the more difficult the course is.

What is considered the most difficult golf course in the United States?

Opened in 1991 before the Ryder Cup—and dubbed Looney Dunes for the mishaps there—the Ocean Course has the highest combination of Slope Rating (155) and Course Rating (79.6) in America. Pete Dye's Ocean Course tops our eclectic new ranking of America's 50 Toughest Golf Courses.

How does Slope Rating affect handicap?

So a Slope Rating takes that relative difficulty of a course and the player's WHS Handicap Index to calculate a Course Handicap for each course and each set of tees for every player.

What is the hardest golf club to join?

Oakmont is one of the oldest golf clubs in the country since its inception in 1903. The club is located in Allegheny River Valley and has no water and few trees. With over two hundred bunkers, it is known as one of the most difficult in the United States.

What is the easiest golf course in the UK?

50 Courses With Easiest Greens in the UK
  • Wortley Golf Club. Average Total Putts – 29.90.
  • Temple Newsam Golf Club. Average Total Putts - 30.14.
  • Weymouth Golf Club. Average Total Putts - 30.16.
  • Skipton Golf Club. Average Total Putts - 30.42.
  • Great Hadham Golf Club.
  • Belhus Park Golf Club.
  • Lumphanan Golf Club.
  • Whiston Hall Golf Club.

How is slope rating calculated?

You calculate slope rating by finding the bogey rating, which is like the course rating, but measured for a bogey golfer. Then subtract the course rating from that figure. Then multiply that figure by 5.381 for men and 4.24 for women. Then round up to the nearest whole number.

How much does it cost to play at Augusta National?

For this reason, Augusta National is not as expensive as many of the very high-end, exclusive golf clubs. But these things are comparative. No exact figures are known, but it is believed the joining fee is around $40,000 and annual dues are “in the low thousandsâ€.

Why is Augusta so windy?

The first and most difficult element to playing Augusta National in the wind is judging it. Each hole is flanked by a corridor of extremely tall pine trees (the television doesn't do it justice). These allow the cheers to echo through the property but they also cause the wind to swirl.

Is Augusta a tight course?

Augusta is a challenging golf course, but not in the usual eye-watering tight, tree-lined fairways, greens surrounded by water and vegetation sort of way. Its difficulty is mostly due to gravity.

Is Augusta a par 72?

Augusta National is a par-72 played over 7,475 yards, and it opened in December 1932.