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Prior to the building of Augusta National, Jones, Roberts and Dr. Mackenzie met at Robert's club, Knollwood , to discuss the building of the course. One topic of discussion was the addition of a "bye hole ". Knollwood had such a hole that Raynor had incorporated into Knollwood'd routing and it was wee received by the members.At that meeting, Jones and Roberts were on board with it and Mackenzie incorporated one into his first routing plan. It was to be called, " DOUBLE OR QUITS HOLE" . It was a 100 yard hole with the tee just to the left of the 18th green and played up the hill to about where the practice green is now. Charley Price later wrote that Jones nixed the idea after much thought, saying it " interfered with the symmetry of the course because it was too dispropotionate and out of harmony with the classicism he was after".
So, that's the story on how ANGC almost had their bye hole.