Free Articles at Neutron Marketing Logo Your Ad Here







  • Make cash!

  • Search:


    Add By AdBrite
    Your Ad Here

    Author Spotlight
    No Image fyneworks
    Articles: 5

    No Image SaraMendez
    Articles: 9

    No Image DeepakKulkarni
    Articles: 5

    No Image MichaelBenifez
    Articles: 14

    No Image JohnDoyle
    Articles: 33


    More Sponsors

    Creative
Commons License

    This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which means you may freely reprint it, in its entiretly, provided you include the author's resource box along with LIVE links (without "nofollow" tags).

    Free Articles at Neutron Marketing Article Publishing and Distribution » Recreation-and-sports » Golf » Augusta National Golf Club: A Fantastic Golf Course
    Augusta National Golf Club: A Fantastic Golf Course

    Previous Article - Golfing Problems? Become A Back Swing Ace
    Next Article - Your golf swing, are you pleased with it?

    View PDF | Print View | Html Version
    by: PaulEaston
    Total views: 14
    Word Count: 434

    The Augusta national golf club has been the location of the well known and highly televised Masters Tournament. The course is located in Augusta Georgia and has be placed on land that was a tree nursery.

    A well designed golf course for those with the skill to enjoy it

    The Augusta national golf club is adorned with mature trees, flowers, as well as shrubs and every hole has the name of a tree or a shrub that is located on the hole. In the early days it stood out from the rest of the golf courses due to the small number of bunkers it contained, compared to other golf courses. The widths of the fairways on the course were also different from the other professional quality courses.

    Changes to the Augusta Course

    Over the years changes to the course such as placing more bunkers, changing the contours of the greens and having more trees on the course. The creation of extra rough areas made the course more challenging.

    The greens at the Augusta course had a long tradition of being made from traditional Bermuda grass. In 1981, they were changed to being made from bent grass. This was the deciding factor for the decrease in the contours on the green.

    Members of the club are probably familiar with the large oak tree that is located on the course and is thought to be over 140 years old.

    The Eisenhower tree is a pine tree, which is situated on the 17th hole of the course.

    Historians of the course claim that the tree was hit with a golf ball many times, by President Eisenhower, and so he recommended that they remove the tree. The chairman of the course at the time did not want to have to ignore the thoughts of the President, however he decided the best thing to do was close the meeting.

    The course also has Ike's Pond, which was named after General Eisenhower. He had taken a walk in the woods on a distance portion of the club grounds, and advised the chairman of the club that he had found a great place to include a pond. The pond was built based on his recommendation.

    I believe the chairman's job was an extremely diplomatic role ,with so many top names of politics and high ranking officials. It allowed its first African-American member in 1990.

    The Augusta course is a spectacular golf course, for both professionals and the weekend players. I highly recommend it if for only to pick out the specific famous peole, who have played there, and to identify how they moulded course.

    About the Author

    Independent Golfing Product Reviews and Articles on subjects like The Augusta National Golf club and much are available from http://www.GolfclubReviewsOnline.com Come and check out the new articles and helpful links

    Sponsor
    Your Ad Here

    Rating
    Rating: Not yet rated

    Comments
    No comments posted.

    Add Comment


    Enter the code shown

    Visual CAPTCHA


    Previous Article - Golfing Problems? Become A Back Swing Ace
    Next Article - Your golf swing, are you pleased with it?