If you are looking for an unassuming southern locale to visit that is pedestrian-friendly, you might want to check out ...
Rae's Creek (and its tributary) are synonymous with Augusta National and the Masters but its slice of Augusta history ...
Rae's Creek was once known as Kenyons Creek in Augusta. It only makes a brief appearance on the Masters course, but plays a huge role.
The Masters, the famed golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia, is known for its beauty and traditions, from inexpensive food, a ban on cell phones and the winner's green jacket.
Parks and green spaces provide peaceful spots for relaxation. Nature is never far away in this charming city. The weather ...
Walking all 18 holes at the Masters yielded some unexpected sights and sounds and small details, from hazard stakes to ...
A viral "Masters haul" reveals Augusta's best-kept secret: a one-day Goodwill drop packed with authentic Masters merchandise.
Put Jones and Tom Cousins in the conversation as well, with their dramatic overhaul of East Lake, Bobby Jones’ home club in Atlanta during the same decade. The latest about-face revolves around The ...
Georgia tourism keeps growing thanks to scenic landscapes, vibrant cities, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences that ...
Plan a Georgia donut trail filled with fresh baked treats, creative flavors, and sweet stops that turn a simple drive into a ...
On the eve of the 90th Masters Tournament, the present and future of golf were both on display at Augusta National Golf Club.
Attending the Masters in person is a sports dreamscape. But if you've only got one day at Augusta National, here's how I'd spend it.
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