“Camellia” at Augusta National begins with a sweeping descent, as if the earth itself is guiding you forward. Towering pines frame the fairway, their shadows dancing in the golden light. It’s a hole that whispers of history, daring you to leave your mark.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,550.00
The legendary 10th at Turnberry, “Dinna Fouter” (Don’t Meddle), warns players to respect its deceptive challenges along Scotland’s most dramatic coastline. The green of this par-4 is perched precariously above the churning Firth of Clyde, with Ailsa Craig standing majestically offshore. True to its Scots Gaelic warning, this historic hole punishes those who dare meddle with its time-tested design.
Price range: $250.00 through $950.00
The 11th at Augusta National, “White Dogwood,” is a test of resilience. The downhill approach to the green, flanked by water and bunkers, leaves no room for error. It’s a hole that rewards bravery and punishes hesitation.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,350.00
“White Dogwood” at Augusta National is where the tournament’s intensity begins to peak. The fairway stretches endlessly, and the approach to the green is fraught with danger. It’s a hole that separates the bold from the cautious, setting the tone for Amen Corner.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,350.00
The 12th Hole of the Augusta National Golf Club is one of the most famous holes in golf. The play of this difficult hole has determined the outcome of many Masters Tournaments. The swirling winds, Rae’s Creek and the green angle makes club selection paramount. The green, guarded with a deep bunker in the front and two bunkers in the rear, is only nine yards deep in the center. En route to the green the player crosses Ben Hogan bridge. In March, the yellow flowered Golden Bell, Forsythia intermedia, blooms behind the green.
Price range: $250.00 through $950.00
“Golden Bell” is Augusta National’s crown jewel of par-3s. Nestled in Amen Corner, this hole is as beautiful as it is treacherous. Rae’s Creek guards the front, swirling winds toy with your club selection, and the green demands perfection. It’s a test of nerve and precision.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,550.00
The 13th at Augusta National, “Azalea,” is a corner of pure enchantment. The fairway arcs gracefully, cradled by blooms and whispers of Rae’s Creek. Each shot here is a delicate balance of ambition and reverence, as nature and design unite in perfect harmony.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,350.00
The 18th at Augusta National, “Holly,” is a stage for greatness. The narrow chute off the tee demands precision, while the uphill climb to the green tests your resolve. It’s a hole where dreams are realized and legends are written.
Price range: $250.00 through $2,350.00
“Holly,” the 18th at Augusta National, is a triumphant finish. The uphill fairway, framed by towering pines, leads to a green surrounded by history. Every step feels monumental, as if the echoes of past champions are urging you forward.
Price range: $250.00 through $950.00
The 18th at Royal Lytham stands as one of championship golf’s most dramatic finales, where legends are made and dreams are shattered. This demanding par-4 requires a precise drive between railway lines and strategic bunkers to find the narrow fairway. This historic closing hole has witnessed countless major championship moments, cementing its place in golfing folklore.
Price range: $250.00 through $950.00
“Flowering Crab Apple” at Augusta National is a par-3 that blends beauty with precision. The elevated tee offers a stunning view of the green, framed by towering pines and vibrant blooms. Club selection is key, as swirling winds and a well-guarded green demand your absolute best.
$250.00
“Juniper” at Augusta National is a par-3 that combines elevation with intrigue. From the elevated tee, the green lies below, guarded by subtle slopes and deceptive contours. Precision is paramount, as every shot here is a blend of calculation and courage.
$250.00














