Eureka Earth uploaded photos on May 31st of the Augusta National par 3 course, which looked more like a dirt field than a golf course.
The popular Twitter account updated the golf world just months later with photos of the short course. These pictures are stunning.
These changes include a few additional features.
According to EE, two new cabins, an events building, a member bathroom, a player pavilion and a merchandise building have been completed.
It is hard to believe that Augusta will provide any information in the next months. We will have to wait until 2023 Masters, which is scheduled for April 6-9.
The Par 3 Contest will take place Wednesday, April 5.
The ANGC Par 3 Northeast Pond Grading & Drainage Revisions, which include two new cabins, an event building, a member restroom, a player pavilion, a merchandise building, and two restrooms, have been completed.#TheMasters #Masters2023
( (c)19NOV2022 David Dobbins/#EurekaEarth) pic.twitter.com/cmlmVgVtV3
— Eureka Earth(r), (@EurekaEarthPlus November 26, 2022
Here’s a comparison photo from May.
Drastic Changes
BREAKING – The Augusta National Par-3 Course has undergone dramatic changes!
The holes that Fazio designed in 1987 may be lost, but the original holes that George Cobb created in 1958 seem to be gone.
( (c)31MAY2022 David Dobbins/#EurekaEarth) pic.twitter.com/SRydGJcx7j
— Eureka Earth(r), (@EurekaEarthPlus May 31, 2022
Eureka Earth shared photos earlier this week of the renovated 13th Tee, which has been extended by about 30 yards.
By popular request
No. 13 – Azalea – Par: 5
1934 yardage: 480
2022 yardage: 510 (L)
2023 yardage: 545 (R)( (c),15MAR2022 David Dobbins/EurekaEarth
( (c)19NOV2022 David Dobbins/EurekaEarth)#EurekaEarth #NotDrone#DiscoverThePresent pic.twitter.com/4A25BS4jPz
— Eureka Earth(r), (@EurekaEarthPlus November 23, 2022