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The Nelson Bridge At Augusta National

The Nelson Bridge At Augusta National

The Nelson Bridge at Augusta National

The Nelson Bridge at Augusta National, home of the US Masters (opens in new tab), is made of stone and crosses Rae’s Creek just upstream from the Hogan Bridge (opens in new tab). The Nelson Bridge takes golfers from Augusta’s 13th tee (opens in new tab) towards the fairway. The Hogan Bridge (opens in new tab) takes golfers to the 12th green.

These two bridges in Amen Corner (opens in new tab) were dedicated on the same day – April 2, 1958 – and thereby became the second and third dedicated bridges at Augusta National. The Sarazen Bridge was dedicated on April 6, 1955. 

The plaque by the Nelson Bridge at Augusta National

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There is a plaque in the ground that players pass as they are about to cross the Nelson Bridge. It reads: “This bridge was dedicated April 2, 1958, to commemorate Byron Nelson’s spectacular play on these two holes (12-13) when he scored 2-3 to pick up six strokes on Ralph Guldahl and win the 1937 Masters Tournament. In recognition also to Guldahl, who came back with an eagle 3 on 13 to gain winning position in 1939.”

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