The 10th Hole of the Augusta National Golf Club is one of the most dramatic holes in golf. The walk from tee to green is a gradual drop in elevation of 90 feet. As you approach the "Cathedral of Pines" surrounding the green, you pass through an array of dogwood, redbud trees and azalea bushes, as well as many variety of camellias for which the hole is named. Always ranked among the hardest during the Masters Tournament, the holes beauty overshadows its difficulty.
Linda Hartough is recognized as one of golf's leading artists.
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