in Augusta, GA. We're home from a wonderful two days of family and golf...will be watching TV coverage of the final round while we recuperate. :)
Thank you for all the wonderful comments on photos I've posted recently. I'm so far behind with comments on the fabulous photos I've seen from my 365 friends, but plan to start catching up with everyone this afternoon. Have a lovely Sunday ~
You lucky person!! I'm not a golf fan (though my husband is) but Augusta is such a sensational course. Love the collage and that wisteria shot particularly.
Thanks for all your wonderful comments Peggy - they are greatly appreciated - I know it can take quite a while catching up with everybody - and it's a very early hour in North Carolina!
Sounds, and looks, like a great weekend. Spring certainly seems to have come to Augusta, anyway. Great collage to celebrate your golfing holiday, Peggy!
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Thank you, Judith, Constance, Graham, and Robin, for your lovely comments. Augusta is a little slice of heaven for golfers in April!
Robin ~ I was tickled to learn that the architect/designer of Augusta National, Dr. Alister MacKenzie, also designed the course at the magnificent New South Wales Golf Club.
@smith Thanks, Bob. Yes, it was hard to watch the kid lose it. But, he's such a youngster and has lots of time to make his mark on Augusta National. We saw him win at Quail Hollow here in CLT last year...lots of talent in that young golfer. I thought the Masters was more exciting this year than it has been in years. Lots of contenders going into the back nine today. Fun stuff.
Welcome back! Glad you had a great time! Great collage! I just saw all the scores and I can't be Phil Mickelson was so far down the line! He is ASU alum like me so I am always rooting for him! :)
@katrinacristy Thanks, Katrina! I'm a big Phil fan, too. Was hoping he'd make a big move over the weekend and be a contender, but this just wasn't his year in Augusta. Phil had a stellar NCAA golf career as a Sun Devil...and I think he actually won his first PGA title playing as an amateur while still a student at ASU. I like your Sun Devil pride! :)
Wonderful collage and it sounds like you had a fun get-away! Beautiful photos...never been to Augusta but your photos would make a great travel brochure because it sure looks inviting!
Thank you, Judith, Constance, Graham, and Robin, for your lovely comments. Augusta is a little slice of heaven for golfers in April!
Robin ~ I was tickled to learn that the architect/designer of Augusta National, Dr. Alister MacKenzie, also designed the course at the magnificent New South Wales Golf Club.
Thanks so much, Terry, Barbara, Jen Amber, Wendy, Simon, Yoella, Kass, LLW, Terry and Barb, for your time and the lovely comments on this photo. It was a fun two days in Augusta. But I was ready to relax and watch the final round of the tournament in the comfort of my own living room! :)