Overview
- The 2025 Masters Tournament features a significant change to the 16th hole's pin placement, moving it to the back right of the green to honor Jack Nicklaus's 1975 victory.
- This new location mirrors the spot where Nicklaus sank a pivotal 40-foot birdie putt, securing his fifth Masters title 50 years ago.
- The change breaks a 20-year tradition of placing the pin in the spot tied to Tiger Woods's iconic 2005 chip shot, a move that has drawn criticism from fans.
- The 16th hole, known as 'Redbud,' is celebrated for its historical significance, including 24 recorded holes-in-one and numerous tournament-defining moments.
- Fan reactions have been divided, with some praising the tribute to Nicklaus while others express frustration over the perceived abandonment of tradition.