Augusta National has amazing scale. It's big. Big – as in wide – fairways, with the exception of the pinched seventh, 11th and 17th. Big bunkers, and not just the MacKenzie bunker on the 10th. And big greens, far bigger than the usual country club layout. That's evident on television, but what – as all who visit say – can't be measured on even the 3D TV used for a couple of years is the elevation changes. Big.
MacKenzie and Jones used great imagination in this layout. Wide fairways don't always mean interesting questions posed on the second shot, but they do here. Over 80 years later, the answers are hard to solve.