The Plants That Make Augusta National Worth $2 Billion
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McConnell Golf presents ROAD TO AUGUSTA with Ward Clayton, Episode 9Host Ward Clayton visits Augusta during Masters week to explore why the city is known as the "Garden City" and how Augusta National's beauty traces back to its origins as a former nursery. Richmond County Extension Agent Campbell Vaughn explains the plants that define the Master's experience—especially the azaleas on No. 13, including common evergreen indica types and showy native deciduous varieties—while debunking the myth that blooms are preserved with ice and noting how different varieties stagger flowering. They also discuss Magnolia Lane's historic trees planted in the 1880s, the famed 150+ year-old live oak behind the clubhouse, and the course's dominant pines, including storm losses. The episode touches on Hurricane Helene's widespread damage and the difficulty of replicating Augusta's turf, and it includes local favorites for food, courses, and Masters traditions.00:00 Augusta In Bloom01:03 Meet Plant Expert CV02:58 Why Augusta Is Garden City04:00 Azaleas Masters Signature08:19 Azalea Myths And Timing10:58 Azalea Drink And Concessions12:31 Magnolia Lane Origins14:30 The Iconic Live Oak16:53 Pines Ike Tree And Replanting20:37 Hurricane Helene Aftermath22:50 Can Your Lawn Match Augusta24:19 Rapid Fire Favorites And Food31:27 Closing Reflections On BeautyWelcome to the North Carolina Sports Network!Your home for all things sports in the Bold North State — from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, PGA TOUR, and NASCAR to the heart of ACC and college athletics.🎥 Stories. 🎙️ Podcasts. 📊 Analysis.Covering the legends, the rising stars, and everything in between.👇 Subscribe & follow:🌐 ncsportsnetwork.com🎧 Podcasts: Spotify, Apple & more📲 @TheNCSportsNet on all platforms#NCsports #BoldNorthState