Saturday 8 April 2017 16:37, UK
The Masters Breakfast team took to the Shot Centre to take on a couple of key challenges facing the top players in the world at Augusta National.
The first relates to one of the most familiar sights at the first major of the year, players having to get their ball back into play from the thick layers of pine straw that line the fairways.
Obviously, that pine straw is in short supply in the Shot Centre, but we've imported some for the day to enable David Howell and Jamie Donaldson to explain the difficulties of playing a shot from a surface that is more spongy and slippery than you might think.
The team then move on to a more orthodox challenge, but is no less difficult as David and Jamie take on the fearsome 11th - the first hole of Amen Corner.
The daunting par-four is often ranked the toughest hole at Augusta National in every Masters, so can the boys keep it on the straight and narrow and get out of there with a par, or better?
Watch the video to find out, and don't miss live coverage of the 81st Masters throughout the weekend on Sky Sports - your home of golf.