Augusta National Golf Club is as famous for its flowers and trees as the golf course.
Built on the grounds of a former nursery that was in operation from 1857-1910, each hole is named for a plant found on the property. From Tea Olive to Magnolia, Juniper to Yellow Jasmine, Camelia to Azalea, Firethorn to Holly, the course is as much for horticulturalists as golfers.
The detail that goes in to the landscaping of the grounds cannot be overstated. No blade of grass is out of place. Each flower is planted with perfection and purpose, and it shows.
You’ve seen enough of the golf, so check out these nature shots of Augusta National.
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