Place

Augusta National Golf Club

Pencil drawing of large building with trees around it.
Augusta National Golf Club, Job #9275, Augusta, GA

Olmsted Archives, Job #9275, Augusta, GA

Quick Facts
Location:
Augusta, GA
Significance:
Olmsted Designed Country Club
MANAGED BY:
After joining Olmsted Brothers in 1919 as an associate, William Marquis would spend his time at the firm working on a large range of projects that spanned across the country. In the 1930s, he partnered with Alexander Mackenzie, a golf course architect, to create Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.

Marquis’ designs had already established a reputation for his notable placement of ponds in poorly drained areas, emphasizing a design that balanced utility with aesthetic values. At Augusta, Marquis was responsible for the landscaping of the grounds, as well as lots for housing.

In his October 1932 Report on his trip to Augusta, Marquis wrote that he “studied Dr. MacKenzie's pitch and putt course on the ground and concluded very definitely that the course as planned is impracticable, as it would require cutting out too much of the wooded area and the playing of shots across the service road would be dangerous.

Source: "Augusta National Golf Club," The Cultural Landscape Foundation

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Last updated: May 24, 2024