“Amen Corner” refers to a famous stretch of holes at the Augusta National Golf Club, specifically holes 11, 12, and 13. This area is known for its challenging layout and beautiful scenery, making it a critical part of the Masters Tournament.
The name “Amen Corner” was popularized by sportswriter Herb Adderley in the 1950s. It signifies a turning point in the tournament, where players can either gain momentum or face significant challenges. The combination of water hazards and tricky greens makes this section particularly memorable for both players and fans.