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No mercy at Amen Corner

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The Boston Globe, April 8th, 1995

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- It may have been just about the moment Brad Faxon was agonizing about his tee shot on the 12th hole that Herbert Warren Wind was detailing how he had dubbed that dangerous area -- where the 11th green, 12th hole and 13th tee converge -- as Amen Corner. "I was very fond of jazz music," said Wind, a native of Brockton, Mass., who now lives in Weston, Mass., "and one of my favorite {RCA} Victor records was `Shouting in the Amen Corner.' They were pretty good guys in that jazz group, and most of them came from Chicago and played in a place there called Amen Corner." As often happen...

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