Masters Sunday has seen a major change in the course that left fans confused.
But the CBS Jim Nantz commentator revealed the reason behind the switch in Ugusta National.
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The last round on Sunday led to incredibly tension and drama, as usually in the masters.
One hole always delivers Par Three 16 called Redbud.
On Sunday, the pin is close to the water at the bottom of the slope on the green color.
She often wears shots in the heart of green and descends into the hole, drawing Oos from the beneficiaries.
“The sixteenth green is famous for the famous Sunday Hole site behind the Greenside Left warehouse directly.”
“This special hole site is the main reason” Redbud “seen 24 hole in one in the Master's Championship, more than any other hole in Ugusta National.
But the position of a pin on Sunday was on the other side of the green.
Instead, the players faced an attempt to drop the ball on a small shelf in the right -wing extremist corner.
Nantz explained that the change was a great honor to Jack Nickelus, 85.
Nickelus won six master's titles and many consider him the greatest golf player.
Its fifth light jacket won exactly 50 years ago in 1975.
The most important snapshot came when he was hiding with a scan of 40 feet on the sixteenth hole.
The pin was placed on that day on the far right as it was again on Sunday.
Nicklaus nicknames the six master's degree are record.
He won the championship for the last time in 1986.

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Drew Nantz delirium reviews for his suspension in the final round on Sunday.
Rorre McLeroy completed the Grand Slam career by beating Justin Rose.
The North Irish collapsed in crying after realizing his dream.
Nantz spoke a little and let the photos do the conversation.
“The long journey has ended,” he said on the broadcast of CBS.
“Mcilroy has a masterpiece,” Nantz added before silence for 30 seconds.