The Master’s Golf at Augusta in Georgia
At last , The Masters Golf Championship returns at it’s normal time of the year!
Whilst it was good to watch the Masters last November it is so much better in April with the course looking so beautiful, the Azaleas in bloom and the greens once again playing very fast to make the golf even more interesting.
It has become a habit for me to post some of my Augusta watercolours whilst the Tournament is progressing but this year I have just painted a new one.
The view is from behind the 12th Green looking toward Ray’s Creek and The Hogan bridge. The 11th fairway is in the background.
Some patrons are back watching again, lucky them!
So here a few from the past and the new one above for you to enjoy as we all watch the drama unfold over the next few days.
I do hope you get to see some of the golf and the marvellous scenery. Maybe one day I will get there to see it at first hand!
In the meant time, stay safe and well, and I hope we can all look forward to better days and travel once again.
Brian
Posted on April 9, 2021, in Golf courses, Landscape, Paintings from our travels, The Masters Golf at Augusta, Travels with a Brush and tagged Augusta National Golf Course, Georgia, Landscape, Paintings from our travels, The Master's Golf, USA. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
Lovely delicate colours. You have a nice light touch.
As for myself, I am not painting much at the moment as I am glued to the TV watching the Masters. We Canadians were thrilled with Corey Conners’ hole in one yesterday. but it is unlikely that he will win so we are rooting for your countryman, Rose. 🙂
Hi Kathryn
We are glued to it too and hope Rose can win as he has been so close before.
Thanks for your comment
Brian