We all know Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament, is a beautiful golf course. We’ve seen it thousands of times on TV and in many online photo galleries. I have a million pictures of the place, having been there a few times now. Below are some photos of Augusta National which show some less common angles, viewpoints, and interesting things in hopes that you’ll see a different perspective…because that’s how I roll.
Here’s a view from behind the par-5 15th green, as seen from the left side of the par-3 16th:
And here’s a view looking back the exact opposite direction, from the 15th green toward the lake on 16:
Here’s the tough par-4 10th tee. You can’t see much of the fairway because of the HUGE dropoff:
Here’s the long par-3 4th hole, from way behind the tee in the trees:
One of my favorites is looking back at the par-5 13th tee and 12th green from the right side of the 13th fairway:
Did you know you can see the par-3 16th green from the par-3 6th tee? Below:
You never see this view of the 17th green on TV:
106 yards from the pin on the tough par-4 11th hole, right side of fairway. Dig the hills:
Here’s the first green. Don’t miss it, ANYWHERE. Note the Donald Ross-style upside down soup bowl shape of the green:
Below in the foreground is the first green. From there you can see the 8th green and 3rd hole as well:
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