$25.00

“Camellia” greets you with a quiet majesty, its fairway tumbling down like a green velvet ribbon into the embrace of Georgia pines. The slope is deceptive, the challenge undeniable. As you stand on the tee, the golden light filters through the trees, and the echoes of past Masters champions seem to whisper: this is where the back nine begins, and where legends are made.

Golf Course

Augusta National

Country

United States

Edition Type

Open Edition

Material

Digital Print

Image Size

11"x14"

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