Augusta National
Augusta National is a prestigious golf club located in Augusta, Georgia. Founded in 1933 by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts, it is renowned for its beautiful landscape and challenging course. The club is famous for hosting the annual Masters Tournament, one of the four major championships in professional golf.
The course features iconic holes, including the famous 12th hole, known as "Golden Bell." Augusta National is also recognized for its strict membership policies and traditions, such as the green jacket awarded to Masters champions. The club's lush azaleas and magnolias create a picturesque setting for golfers and spectators alike.