Augusta National

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Eisenhower Cabin

A cabin built by the club's membership after one member was elected President of the United States, built according to Secret Service security guidelines

Rae's Creek

A creek that flows along the back of the 11th green, in front of the 12th green and ahead of the 13th tee, named after the former owner of the land, who died in 1789

Ike's Pond

A fish pond located on the grounds of Augusta National, requested by a former President of the United States

Record Fountain

A fountain built to commemorate the 25th anniversary of The Master's Tournament, located left of the 17th tee

Green Jacket

A green sports coat with the club logo on the left breast, given out to the winner of The Master's Tournament every year

Eisenhower Tree

A loblolly pine located on the 17th hole of Augusta National, approximately 210 yards from The Master's 17th tee

Crow's Nest

A lodge available for amateurs playing in The Master's Tournament who request to be lodged on the premises, provides living space for up to five individuals

Founder's Circle

A memorial located at the end of Magnolia Lane, woth plaques dedicated to co-founders Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts

Ian Woosman

Welsh professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1991

Clifford Roberts

American Investment Dealer, Co-Founder of Augusta National, Said: "As long as I am alive, golfers will be white, and caddies will be black.", Chairman from 1934 to 1976

Horton Smith

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1934 and 1936

Gene Sarazen

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1935

Byron Nelson

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1937 and 1942

Henry Picard

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1938

Ralph Guldahl

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1939

Jimmy Demaret

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1940, 1947 and 1950

Craig Wood

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1941

Herman Kaiser

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1946

Claude Harmon

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1948

Sam Snead

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1949, 1952 and 1954

Cary Middlecoff

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1955

Jack Burke Jr.

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1956

Doug Ford

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1957

Arnold Palmer

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1958, 1960, 1962 and 1964

Art Wall Jr.

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1959

Jack Nicklaus

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975 and 1986

Gay Brewer

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1967

Bob Goalby

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1968

Goerge Archer

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1969

Billy Casper

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1970

Charles Coody

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1971

Tommy Aaron

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1973

Raymond Floyd

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1976

Tom Watson

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1977 and 1981

Fuzzy Zoeller

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1979

Ben Crenshaw

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1984 and 1995

Larry Mize

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1987

Fred Couples

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1992

Tiger Woods

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2005

Mark O'Meara

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1998

Phil Mickelson

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 2004, 2006 and 2010

Zach Johnson

American professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 2007

Angel Cabrera

Argentinian professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 2009

Nelson Bridge

Bridge over Rae's Creek connecting the 13th teeing ground to the 13th fairway, dedicated in 1958 to a player for his performance in the 1937 Master's Tournament

Hogan Bridge

Bridge over Rae's creek connecting the 12th fairway to the 12th green, constructed of stone and covered with artificial turf, dedicated in 1958 to commemorate the 72-hole course record holder of the time

Sarazen Bridge

Bridge over the pond on the 15th hole that connects the 15th fairway with the 15th green, made of stone, commemorates the double eagle recorded on #15 by the winner of the 1935 Master's Tournament

Alister MacKenzie

British Surgeon, Primary Designer of Augusta National, Also Designed Cypress Point Club, Pasatiempo and Royal Melbourne Golf Club among others

Mike Weir

Canadian professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 2003

William Lane

Chairman of Augusta National from 1976 to 1980

Hord Hardin

Chairman of Augusta National from 1980 to 1991

Jack Stephens

Chairman of Augusta National from 1991 to 1998

Hootie Johnson

Chairman of Augusta National from 1998 to 2006

Billy Payne

Chairman of Augusta National from 2006 to present

Nick Faldo

English professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1989, 1990 and 1996

Vijay Singh

Fijian professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 2000

Bernhard Langer

German professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1985 and 1993

Magnolia

The name of the 5th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 455 yards

Juniper

The name of the 6th hole at Augusta National, Par 3, 180 yards

Pampas

The name of the 7th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 450 yards

The Yellow Jasmine

The name of the 8th hole at Augusta National, Par 5, 570 yards

Carolina Cherry

The name of the 9th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 460 yards

Seve Ballasteros

Hispanic professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1980 and 1983

Jose Maria Olazabal

Hispanic professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1994 an 1999

Bobby Jones

Legendary American Amateur Golfer, Co-Founder and Co-Designer of Augusta National, Founder of the Master's Tournament, Won the "Grand Slam" of the time (US Open, British Open, US Amateur, British Amateur) in 1930

Sandy Lyle

Scottish professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1988

Gary Player

South African professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 1961, 1974 and 1978

Trevor Immelman

South African professional golfer, Winner of The Master's Tournament in 2008

Amen Corner

The corner of the golf course "where the most exciting golf is played", includes the approach shot on the 11th hole, the entire 12th hole and the tee shot on the 13th hole of Augusta National

Magnolia Lane

The main driveway leading from Washington Road to the course's clubhouse, flanked by 61 magnolia trees on both sides, paved in 1947

Camellia

The name of the 10th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 495 yards

White Dogwood

The name of the 11th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 505 yards

Golden Bell

The name of the 12th hole at Augusta National, Par 3, 155 yards

Azalea

The name of the 13th hole at Augusta National, Par 5, 510 yards

Chinese Fir

The name of the 14th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 440 yards

Firethorm

The name of the 15th hole at Augusta National, Par 5, 530 yards

Redbud

The name of the 16th hole at Augusta National, Par 3, 170 yards

Nandina

The name of the 17th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 440 yards

Holly

The name of the 18th hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 465 yards

Tea Olive

The name of the 1st hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 455 yards

Pink Dogwood

The name of the 2nd hole at Augusta National, Par 5, 575 yards

Flowering Peach

The name of the 3rd hole at Augusta National, Par 4, 350 yards

Flowering Crab Apple

The name of the 4th hole at Augusta National, Par 3, 240 yards


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