MapYourDreams • Golf Course Collection
Augusta National
Posters & Golf Course
Art Prints
Original Augusta National poster art — Amen Corner, Magnolia Lane, the 12th hole & more. Framed golf art prints for home offices, man caves & the golfer who has everything. Ships worldwide. ⛳
Why Augusta National Is the Greatest Golf Poster Subject on Earth
Some golf courses are famous. Augusta National is something else entirely. It is the only course in the world that most serious golfers recognise from a colour alone — that particular shade of green, not quite like any other fairway in any other country, that television has burned into the visual memory of everyone who has ever watched The Masters Tournament on an April Sunday afternoon.
Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie designed it in 1933 on the site of a former plant nursery. That horticultural history is not incidental to the course’s appearance. The azaleas that blaze pink and white along the fairways in Masters week, the flowering crab apple trees, the towering pines, the immaculate white sand bunkers, the specific pale green of the bent grass greens — all of it comes from the nursery’s original plantings, tended and developed over ninety years into something that is simultaneously a golf course and a garden of extraordinary beauty.
As a poster art subject, Augusta National has no equal in golf. The combination of visual distinctiveness — that palette, those landmarks, those specific holes — and cultural weight makes every composition feel significant in a way that most golf course art simply does not. A good Augusta poster is not decoration. It is a statement of allegiance to the idea that golf, at its highest level, is genuinely beautiful.
Our Augusta National poster collection treats the course with that seriousness. Original compositions. Bold, clean design that honours the visual tradition of the great golf course poster. And a selection of specific hole and feature treatments — Amen Corner, Magnolia Lane, the 18th hole approach — that give serious golf fans the particular Augusta art they actually want, not generic golf photography with a name label underneath.
Every Augusta national poster here is an original artistic composition — not a photo print or a licensed reproduction. Design-first golf art.
Amen Corner, Magnolia Lane, the 12th hole, the 18th green and clubhouse — Augusta art prints that go beyond the generic.
Unframed Augusta golf course poster prints, framed art in four finishes, and gallery-wrapped canvas — every design in all three.
That specific Augusta green, the azalea pink, the gold of the flagsticks — the course’s iconic palette, faithfully rendered in original art.
Augusta pairs beautifully with St Andrews for the ultimate home office golf gallery wall. Both are covered in the MapYourDreams collection.
All Augusta national art prints ship tracked worldwide. Framed golf art arrives ready to hang. Unframed prints roll in crush-proof tubes.
Amen Corner — The Three Holes That Define Augusta
The name came from Herbert Warren Wind, the golf writer who coined it in Sports Illustrated in 1958. Amen Corner — Holes 11, 12, and 13 at Augusta National — is the most celebrated stretch of golf holes in the world. Three consecutive challenges, each one a masterpiece of strategic design, each one capable of destroying a round or a tournament in a single swing.
Hole 11 is White Dogwood: a long par four that bends left toward a green guarded by water on the left. Subtle, menacing, deceptively difficult. Hole 12, Golden Bell, is a short par three — 155 yards — that crosses Rae’s Creek to a green angled left and right, narrow front to back, and exposed to the notoriously swirling winds that funnel down through the pine trees in this corner of the property. It has ended more Masters campaigns than any other hole in golf. Hole 13, Azalea, is the par five where the risk-reward calculation is at its most acute: drive the ball long and left, carry Rae’s Creek on the second shot, reach the green in two — or play safe and make birdie when others are making bogey. These three holes have produced more drama, more heartbreak, and more glory than any other sequence in the game’s history.
As Augusta national art prints subjects, they are extraordinary. The specific combination of water, trees, azaleas, and that particular quality of the Augusta light in this corner of the course makes every composition naturally beautiful. Our Amen Corner Augusta golf course poster compositions capture this landscape in both wide panoramic and close-focus treatments — giving serious golf fans the specific Augusta art they want, not a generic course map.
| Hole | Name | Type | Why It’s Great Poster Art | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | Golden Bell | Par 3, 155 yds | Rae’s Creek, narrow green, swirling wind — the most dangerous short hole in golf | Most Popular |
| 13 | Azalea | Par 5, 510 yds | Flowering azaleas, creek crossing, the quintessential Masters risk-reward moment | Most Colourful |
| 18 | Holly | Par 4, 465 yds | The uphill approach, the white clubhouse, the grandstands — Masters finale | Statement |
| 16 | Redbud | Par 3, 170 yds | The island green, the water reflection, Tiger’s famous chip-in moment | Iconic Moment |
| 11 | White Dogwood | Par 4, 505 yds | Amen Corner begins here — the creek, the dogwood trees, the left-tilted green | Amen Corner |
Magnolia Lane & the Details That Make Augusta Unique
Before the first hole is played, there is Magnolia Lane. The 330-yard driveway lined with 61 magnolia trees planted in the 1850s is one of golf’s most recognisable images. It is not just an entrance. It is a threshold — the moment when the outside world recedes and the particular world of Augusta National begins. For golf fans who have watched The Masters their entire lives, Magnolia Lane is emotionally loaded in a way that few images in any sport can match.
As an Augusta posters subject, it is the one composition that works for golfers and non-golfers alike. You do not need to know the stroke index of Hole 11 to understand that this avenue of ancient magnolias, dappled in April sunlight, is beautiful. Our Magnolia Lane Augusta national poster compositions treat the driveway in both its pure landscape form and in the aerial view that reveals the full geometry of the approach to the clubhouse — a design element that Alister MacKenzie would have appreciated as architecture.
Beyond Magnolia Lane, the collection covers the specific visual features that make Augusta National visually distinctive from every other course on earth. The White Bunkers — Augusta’s bunkers use a sand quarried specifically for their colour, a blinding white that photographs and illustrates like no other. The Wisteria Arbour at the first tee. The Butler Cabin where the Green Jacket ceremony is held. These are the details that serious golf fans notice — and the details that serious Augusta national art prints should capture.
The Golf Art the Home Office Deserves
The home office has replaced the man cave as the room where golf art actually belongs. It is the room where decisions get made, where calls happen, where someone stares at the wall between emails and thinks about the shot they hit on the 15th at their member-guest three years ago. Augusta national posters in that space do not just decorate. They inspire.
A framed Augusta national art print on the wall behind a desk says several things simultaneously. It says you take golf seriously. It says you appreciate the history of the game, not just its current standings. It says you have specific taste — not generic “sports wall art” from a department store, but a considered choice of one of the most beautiful and meaningful sporting venues on earth.
These Augusta golf prints are also the golf gift that actually surprises. Most golfers already have the shirts, the gloves, the yardage book from their favourite round. A framed Augusta golf course poster — specifically, a composition of Amen Corner or the 12th green that captures what Augusta actually looks like — is the gift that demonstrates real understanding of what the game means to the person receiving it.
Augusta National Posters as Golf Gifts — For Every Occasion
The golfer who is difficult to buy for is almost always the golfer who has played long enough to have accumulated all the equipment they actually want. More balls. Another glove. A branded towel. These are gestures, not gifts. Augusta national posters are something else.
For the Father’s Day golf gift, the Amen Corner framed print is the obvious first choice — because every golfer has a story about Amen Corner, even if they’ve never played Augusta. They have watched it on television. They know the holes. An Amen Corner Augusta golf course poster on the study wall is a conversation piece that connects to decades of Masters Sunday memories in a way no shirt or gadget can.
For a golf birthday gift, the 12th hole composition — Golden Bell, with Rae’s Creek in the foreground and the white of the bunkers beyond — is the print that works for any serious golfer regardless of what courses they play. It is the universal Augusta image: one of the most famous 155 yards in the world, rendered in the particular Masters green that every golf fan recognises from a glance.
For someone who has actually played Augusta — which is to say, for the one Godfrey who works in finance and played as a guest last October — a framed Augusta national art print is the only gift that acknowledges the significance of what they experienced. Nothing else comes close.
Augusta & St Andrews — The Two Poles of Golf’s Sacred Geography
If Augusta National is golf’s American ideal — manicured, private, blazing with colour, accessible only to the invited — then St Andrews is its European original: ancient, open, wind-battered, gorse-bordered, and free to anyone who pays the green fee and books early enough. Together, they represent the complete range of what golf at its highest level can be.
Many serious golf art collectors choose one Augusta national poster and one St Andrews print as a pair for a home office or study gallery wall. The visual contrast is striking and deliberate: the Masters green warmth of Augusta against the grey-blue of the Scottish sky and the Old Course’s pale winter fairways. Two courses. Two worlds. The same love of the game.
| Course | Visual Character | Palette | Best Format | Interior Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Augusta National | Manicured, azaleas, white bunkers, pine forest, specific Masters green | Augusta green, azalea pink, gold, white sand | Large canvas or framed A1 | Warm Modern |
| St Andrews Old Course | Links terrain, grey-blue sky, gorse, the Swilcan Bridge, open horizon | Grey-blue, pale fairway gold, heather purple | Panoramic canvas or A2 framed | Classic/Trad |
| Pebble Beach | Pacific cliffs, coastal drama, the 7th green over the ocean | Pacific blue, coastal green, golden California light | Panoramic canvas | Coastal Bold |
Choosing Your Augusta National Poster Format
Every Augusta national art print design is available in three formats. For the Augusta golf course poster specifically, format matters — because the scale of the composition should match the drama of the course it depicts.
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