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Vintage Augusta National GC Clubhouse Entrance Photo by Morgan Fitz
Here is a photo of the Augusta National Clubhouse from the front, Founder's Circle prospective shot by the local photographer hand-picked to photograph the club's events including Masters Champions dinner. The Augusta National clubhouse is believed to be the first concrete house built in the South. It was built in 1854 as the home of Dennis Redmond, owner of the indigo plantation that came before Fruitlands Nursery. It is the most famous clubhouse in golf and signifies the tradition and grandeur associated with ANGC and the Masters. Morgan Fitz's photography studio's stamp on the verso with his address of '305 News Building Augusta, Georgia' included. Access and studio location played large parts in this Morgan Fitz photograph, now proudly presented in an auction setting.10" x 8 1/8"