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The Stories Behind Augusta National’s Three Historic Bridges

The Hogan Bridge at Augusta National

Augusta National is one of the most beloved and recognisable venues in golf, helped by its many iconic landmarks, from the tree-lined Magnolia Lane that leads you in to the big oak tree beside the clubhouse near the 18th green.

Among its famous features are also three historic bridges, and they’re all named after legends of the game, but what is the story behind each? 

The Hogan Bridge

The Hogan Bridge is named for Ben Hogan’s overall performance at the 1953 edition

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One of two stone bridges crossing Rae’s Creek, the Hogan Bridge takes players to the 12th green, and was dedicated on 2 April 1958 to Ben Hogan’s 1953 performance at the tournament.

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