The long-rumoured changes to Augusta National Golf Club’s iconic par-5 13th hole remain just that, but the course has made a significant alteration to another one of its holes in time for the 2019 Masters.

In the tournament’s media guide, which was released overnight, the par-4 fifth hole is listed at 495 yards (453 metres). Previously, it was listed as 455 yards on the scorecard.

The fifth is an interesting hole to lengthen considering it’s played as the course’s fifth-most difficult hole in tournament history. Although 455 yards isn’t long by today’s standards, the uphill dogleg left around a pair of cavernous bunkers always played longer than the number, and was still the sixth-most difficult hole at last year’s Masters with a 4.16 scoring average.

Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard first noticed the change and posted this new description of the hole known as “Magnolia”:

“It is a 313-yard (uphill) carry over the bunkers.” Translation: good luck hitting it over the bunkers.

Meanwhile, the par-5 13th is still listed as 510 yards, just 15 yards longer than this suddenly much meatier par 4. And a mere five yards longer than the course’s longest par-4, the 11th, though that beginning of Amen Corner plays downhill.

The 2019 Masters is scheduled for April 11-14.