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“Firethorn” tempts with the promise of glory, its reachable par-5 offering both risk and reward. The fairway slopes gently toward the pond guarding the green, where bold approaches can lead to triumph?or disaster. The roar of the patrons echoes through the pines, a reminder that this is Augusta, where every decision on “Firethorn” can ignite a charge or extinguish a dream.
| Golf Course | Augusta National |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Edition Type | Open Edition |
| Material | Digital Print |
| Image Size | 11"x14" |
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