Huckster, no doubt 16 through 18 at Sand Hills is a great stretch, but I'd rate Augusta's 12th better then SH's 17th (the former having more elasticity given the severe angle of the green which doesn't show on the tube, plus an option to miss long at one's peril) , its 11th significantly better than SH's 18 (Ii can't envision Hogan playing away from the 18th green at Sand HIlls) and its 13th miles better than SH's 17th (which features one of the great elevated tee shots in the world) but is rather pedestrian thereafter, posing no question whatsoever on the second or 3rd shots). The "pucker factor" is there on all three holes at Augusta, while totally absent at Sand Hills.
Of course I could easily be wrong, since I remain convinced that Augusta National Golf Club is arguably the best golf course in this country.
Bogey
There are several excellent contenders for this 'title' and your selection of Amen Corner may very well be the winner.
But no "pucker factor", Bogey?
For whom?
At Augusta hit it into any one of the three water hazards present on the holes at Amen corner and take a drop, add ONE stroke. If it's on 13 chances are you'll still make par.
At 16-18 at Sand Hills you can strike disaster at any twist or turn and there isn't anything in the rule book to save your ass. Chop til you drop.
On the 612 yd 16th from "one of the great elevated tees" block it some downwind and you're in the crap. Tiger tends to block his tee shots a bit doesn't he? Hook it a bit into the wind and you're in the crap. Tiger hooks it a bit, too. Then what? For you and me we chop it out hopefully with one blow and those blowouts lining the left side become a little more fearsome looking while we size up our third and we're still 350 yards away.
On the 17th, please refer to the outline of trouble I presented to Jason above. Tiger is not going to hit it over the green but he can plug it unplayable into the side of the bunker on a left side pin or spin it off on a front pin into the wind.
On 18 I have seen 4 birdies in 14 years from the back tees, one from Mr. Christian on July 4th of this year. Tiger blocks it off the tee downwind and he's in the gunch or that horrible bunker about 300 out. Tiger hooks it and he ends up in a blowout the size of which he last saw in footage from Apollo 13 behind a clump which is not allowed to be or is going to be moved for him by his fans.
You and I do the same, big numbers.
Then we all get our chance to putt on that Godforsaken green. Pin is on the right front. Tiger makes bogey you and I take our 7s.
I'd say there's plenty of pucker factor on 16-18 at Sand Hills for 99.9% of all golfers and for Tiger, too, with tough pins and a bit of wind which is omnipresent at Sand Hills and comparatively only a little wisp, granted usually on #12, at Augusta National.