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What do golf architects think about Augusta?
The Masters is synonymous with everything that’s good about golf, the history, the legendary players and a truly iconic course in Augusta, but how good is it? We asked leading golf architect Clyde Johnson to share his view on the Alister MacKenzie classic.
Golf City Guide #1 Atlanta
If you’re heading to the Masters, the gateway city is Atlanta, the Georgian state capitol, home of Martin Luther King Jr, Coca-Cola, Gone with the Wind, the 1996 Olympics, 2021 World Series’ winners Atlanta Braves and an awful lot of golf fans.
Why every golf fan needs to attend the Masters
Every year we’re all captivated by the Masters at Augusta National, one of golf’s great spectacles, but watching it in-person takes it to a different level, explains golf writer Kit Alexander.
A guide to The Masters
It all began with an amateur golfer and an investment banker. Bobby Jones, a lawyer by profession, was a champion golfer while Clifford Roberts had made his fortune on Wall Street.
Seven facts about Alister MacKenzie
A brief history of the mastermind behind Augusta. Born in Yorkshire in 1870, to Scottish parents, Alister MacKenzie was christened Alexander but always referred to as ‘Alister’ (the Gaelic variant).
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