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“Holly” stands as a grand finale, its uphill par-4 framed by towering pines and the echoes of history. The narrow fairway demands precision, while the green, guarded by bunkers, tests your nerve one last time. As the patrons cheer and the clubhouse comes into view, every step on “Holly” feels like a march toward destiny at Augusta National.
| Golf Course | Augusta National |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Edition Type | Open Edition |
| Material | Digital Print |
| Image Size | 11"x14" |
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