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Golf Digest: Classic American Courses $34.95 The world?s best-selling golf magazine brings to life 50 classic courses of the United States, such as Augusta National, Pebble Beach, Merion, and more. |
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Ramada Augusta Ga $55.2 Ramada Augusta Ga > AGS > 2154 Gordon Hwy > Augusta > GA > 30909>Location. This property is located in Augusta. Area attractions include Fort Gordon and Augusta National Golf Course. Features. In addition to a seasonal outdoor pool and laundry facilities, Ramada Augusta Ga features coffee in the lobby and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. The property offers business services. Guest parking is complimentary. The staff can arrange dry cleaning/laundry services. Additional amenities include air conditioning in public areas and a safe deposit box at the front desk. The front desk is open 24 hours a day. Guestrooms. Notifications:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. >The preferred airport for Ramada Augusta Ga is Augusta, GA (AGS Augusta Regional) 13 km / 8.1 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre. |
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World Golf Courses $3.94 50 of the world’s top golf courses are shown, each with info on the course, brief history and images, including the series signature panoramas. From Augusta to St Andrews, Sun City to Royal Melbourne, the best of the world’s golf courses can be seen in sumptuous color. |
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Augusta $22.95 The Augusta National Golf Club in eastern Georgia is an American icon shrouded in intrigue. It is every bit as exclusive as its prestigious Masters Tournament. Behind the wondrous scenes and memorable tournament play, however, resides a secretive and clan |
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Country Inn Suites Augusta Ga $91 Country Inn Suites Augusta Ga > AGS > 103 Sherwood Dr > Augusta > GA > 30909>Location. This Augusta property is close to Augusta National Golf Course and Ezekiel Harris House. Features. Country Inn Suites Augusta Ga has an indoor pool and a fitness facility. Business amenities include a business center and wireless Internet access. A buffet breakfast is complimentary to guests. Guest parking is complimentary. The staff can arrange dry cleaning/laundry services. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, multilingual staff, and a fireplace in the lobby. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning, coffee/tea makers, and free local calls. In addition, amenities available on request include extra towels/bedding and wake up calls. Guestrooms have televisions with premium TV channels and HBO. Business friendly amenities include multi line phones, desks, and fax machines. All guestrooms provide microwaves and refrigerators. Bathrooms provide hair dryers and complimentary toiletries. Guestroom services include housekeeping. Sofa beds and rollaway beds are available. >The preferred airport for Country Inn Suites Augusta Ga is Augusta, GA (AGS Augusta Regional) 16.6 km / 10.3 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre. |
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Political Map of Augusta, GA $19.99 Political Map of Augusta, GA – Premium Poster |
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Augusta, Ga., The Coming City Of The South $12.88 Augusta, Ga., The Coming City Of The South |
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Golf Courses Of The PGA European Tour $49.95 The official record of the PGA European Tour in words and pictures. A stunning and informative guide to some of the most spectacular, well loved and legendary golf courses in the world. Peter Dobereiner depicts the charms and pitfalls that contribute to Europe?s great courses. Brian Morgan?s magnificent photographs depict the extraordinary variety and visual appeal of the different courses. Peter Dobereiner was an award-winning golf correspondent for many years. He has also achieved widespread acclaim as a golf course designer. He remains an internationally syndicated golf columnist and has written more than twenty golf books. Brian Morgan is one of the world?s best known golf photographers. Gordon Richardson has been writing on golf for twenty-five years and is a regular contributor to British, American and Italian golf magazines. |
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Augusta National Golf Club $74.88 Augusta National Golf Club, located in the American city of Augusta, Georgia, is one of the most storied and exclusive golf clubs in the world. Founded by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts and designed by Alister MacKenzie on the site of a former indigo plantation, the club opened for play in January 1933. Since 1934 it has played host to the annual Masters Tournament, one of the four major championships in professional golf. It is currently ranked the number one course in Golf Digests list of Americas 100 greatest courses. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/06/05 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches |
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Augusta, GA by Karen Lee – Golf Course Ceramic Tile Mural 24 x 18 Kitchen Shower Backsplash $185.00 This beautiful golf course tile mural will create a stunning focal point in any room of your home! Each of our murals are individually handcrafted and made to order. In the event of breakage during shipment, replacement tiles will be promptly shipped at no cost. Any commercially available adhesive for ceramic tile can be used. An un-sanded grout is required. Tiles can be cleaned with any household… |
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Augusta, GA by Karen Lee – Golf Course Glass Tile Wall Floor Mural 24 x 18 Kitchen Shower Backsplash $285.00 This beautiful golf course art glass tile mural will create a stunning focal point in any room of your home! Each of our murals are individually handcrafted and made to order. In the event of breakage during shipment, replacement tiles will be promptly shipped at no cost. Artwork is totally protected from wear and abrasion once installed. An epoxy thin set mortar in white is recommended for instal… |
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The Masters: Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia $7.71 Curt Sampson follows his exceptional biography of Ben Hogan with another sweeping exploration of one of golf’s icier hearts: Augusta National and the powers behind the Masters. A combination of history, sociology, and good old sports writing, The Masters counterpoints a rich, white institution with the town surrounding it that is anything but. Ultimately, the book tells the story of a sin… |
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The Greatest Course That Never Was: A Novel $9.24 When Charley Hunter first discovered the astonishing golfing prodigy Beau Stedman in The Greatest Player Who Never Lived, he broke the biggest story in golf history. But now, just as Charley is settling down into his budding legal career at a prestigious Atlanta law firm, strange notes clipped to obituaries start to arrive. Curious as to their origin, he tracks down the senderâan old caddie f… |
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Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Green-Keeping [Annotated] (GolfMediaLibrary.com Classics) $5.99 As one of the great golf course architects, Dr. Alister MacKenzieâs Golf Architecture stands as a classic in golf literature. This edition includes all the original photos and sketches found in the original 1920 edition–22 in all–as well as an addendum that includes a glossary and references and links to courses profiled in the book by Dr. MacKenzie.Dr. MacKenzie was a surgeon in Britain wh… |
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2009 Offbeat Moments
We’re pretty sure we can guess what No. 1 is
The January issue of Golf Digest was off the printing press before the Tiger Woods scandal erupted. A sure winner in next year’s Bad Timing Awards, the magazine cover features Woods with President Barack Obama and the headline, “Ten Tips Obama Can Take From Tiger.”
The winner of the D-flight is…
Some Japanese designers combined their love of golf and funky fashion into a novelty bra that can be removed, rolled out and used as a practice putting green. One bra cup serves as the putting cup and has a built-in speaker that announces, “Nice shot!” after a holed putt. Ladies can stuff the bra’s pockets with extra balls and tees. Sounds really comfy.
What’s next, Frank Nobilo for Pope?
Nick Faldo, working these days as a golf analyst for CBS and Golf Channel, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II to honor a golfing career in which he won six major championships and became England’s greatest golfer. Seriously, it really happened. He’s Sir Nick now.
Passed over for Oscar because his grip was too strong
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger attended the Presidents Cup held at Harding Park in San Francisco and met with the U.S. team one night during the event. Discussing his golfing acumen, the Governator said the last time he held a club was when he starred in Conan the Barbarian.
So do you want to buy an ice cream cone or not?
Legendary BBC golf commentator Peter Alliss, as witty as ever at 78, noticed ESPN’s Rick Reilly enter the broadcast booth at the British Open wearing a white suit and a purple tie. “When did Neil Sedaka come in here?” Allis asked.
Good luck, infidel
Among the e-mail messages of support received by Tom Watson after he led the British Open after 54 holes was this memorable one: “Even the Taliban are rooting for you.”
Told you Alan Shepard should’ve taken a fungo bat and a baseball instead
In July, John Stewart of The Daily Show commemorated the 40th anniversary of America’s moon landing. His take: “Then a couple of years later, we went back to the moon. To see how far we could hit a golf ball on it. Then, a little bit after that, we went a third time and brought a car. I guess to collect all the balls we hit… In fact, rarely in history has the distance between how hard it was to get to a place vs. what we did when we got there been so stark. It took us 10 years, astronauts’ lives, billions of dollars — and all we did was hit a f—ing golf ball?”
The mighty tighty-whities
Maybe he was doing a Steve Flesch impression. Maybe he was working on his tan lines. In any event, Henrik Stenson played the year’s oddest shot in the CA Championship’s opening round at Doral. To avoid getting his outfit muddy, he stripped down to his undershorts — and golf glove — to play a shot out of the mud in a hazard.
“My clothes would have been a real mess the last six holes so I had no option,” Stenson said in an effort to explain. “If you save a shot, that has to be worth taking off your shirt and trousers.”
He made a bogey on the hole, and the front page of newspapers worldwide.
Nice pants… on the ground over there
Stenson, the would-be Chippendale, was one of the several players sponsored by Stanford Financial, which collapsed after founder Allen Stanford was charged with running an $8 billion Ponzi scheme. Stenson also had a big chunk of money invested with Stanford. Asked how much he lost, Stenson replied, “I’m just trying to focus on playing golf in my underwear and letting others focus on my finances.”
In retrospect, maybe not the first time Tiger held someone else’s underwear
Before he teed off at the made-for-TV Tavistock Cup, Tiger Woods of Team Isleworth surprised Stenson of Team Lake Nona by giving him a pair of underwear that he’d autographed, his way of needling Stenson for his strip show at Doral.
Double or nothing he doesn’t make the Ryder Cup team
Ireland’s Shane Lowry won the Irish Open as an amateur, which prompted him to turn professional and take an exemption on the European tour. But he wasn’t the only winner in his family. Golf wagering is legal in the United Kingdom, and Lowry’s mother, Bridget, bet 50 Euros each way (to win and to finish top four) at 250-1 odds. She collected more than 15,000 Euros. England’s Robert Rock collected the 500,000-Euro first-prize check that the amateur Lowry had to pass up. “She had a nice check to pick up,” Lowry said of his mom. “More than me, anyway.”
It’s official, this course favors bombers
The county bomb squad was called to the Augusta (Ga.) Municipal Golf Course in March when a man looking for his tee shot found a half-buried hand grenade off the eighth fairway. Heavy rains were believed to have washed the grenade down a hill from land that was formerly Camp Hancock, a sprawling Army base. The bomb squad safely detonated the grenade… but did it replace the divot?
Looks like golf is doing both
An offbeat line of golf apparel was launched in 2009 called Birth. Golf. Death. Its catchy slogan: Get busy golfing or get busy dying!
Who will be in Winner List of 2010? ( I )
Who will be in Winner List of 2010? ( II )
How Do You Apply For A Position At Augusta National Golf Course?
My mother is thinking about moving to Augusta, GA and has 12 years experience with grounds keeping at golf courses and is excellent at what she does. Augusta National would be the perfect place for her to work and I would just like her to have an opportunity. Anyone know the best way to approach it?
women are not allowed at Augusta, so she doesnt have any chance at all.
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