Augusta Country Club

Coordinates: 33°28′55.992″N 82°0′37.476″W / 33.48222000°N 82.01041000°W / 33.48222000; -82.01041000
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Augusta Country Club
Donald Ross
Par72
Length6,771 yards (6,191 m)

The Augusta Country Club (ACC) is a

Sands Hill Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
as a historic African-American community.

History

In 1897, the 9-hole golf course known as the Bon Air Golf Club was designed by

Donald Ross.[1][3] In 1901, the course was expanded to 18-holes and then became known as the Augusta Country Club.[3]

In 1930, ACC held their first major national golf championship, the Southeastern Open, where amateur Bobby Jones defeated professional Horton Smith.[3]

In 2001, ACC successfully completed a restoration based on original 1927

Donald Ross sketches from the Tufts Archives in Pinehurst, North Carolina, which is how it remains today.[4]

On August 4, 2017, ANGC bought land from ACC.[5][6] As part of their deal, AGNC paid to redesign the ACC's 8th and 9th holes.[6]

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