
1954 Augusta National Golf Club Course Map — Restored Vintage Wall Art
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Discover a Piece of Golf History
Celebrate the legends of spring with this beautifully restored 1954 Augusta National Golf Club Course Map. Lined fairways, numbered holes, and signature landmarks are rendered in classic detail—from the clubhouse and Magnolia Lane to the bend of Rae’s Creek through the heart of Amen Corner. It’s a timeless keepsake for golfers, Masters fans, and anyone who loves great course design.
Each reproduction includes a custom historical letter that tells the story behind the map, making it a meaningful gift for players, collectors, and clubhouse décor. Printed in the USA on heavyweight archival paper or poly-cotton canvas. Meticulous digital restoration preserves the warm vintage tones and crisp linework of the original so every green, bunker, and yardage note looks sharp on your wall.
For safe arrival and easy display, paper prints are carefully rolled in a sturdy mailing tube and sized for standard frames. Canvas prints are gallery-wrapped on solid 1.5″ pine stretcher bars and ship in reinforced boxes—ready to hang right out of the box with a pre-installed sawtooth hanger.
Bring home more than wall art. Bring home a conversation piece that invites you to walk the holes in your mind—visualizing tee shots, reading greens, and reliving Sunday roars across the pines at Augusta National.
The Map Story
Unfold the little course map and the whole place breathes to life. Fairways snake in pale green, bunkers are penciled like clouds, and a neat table of yardages squares the magic with math. Magnolia Lane is a straight exclamation point to the clubhouse, and Rae’s Creek is a wandering signature through the heart of the back nine. You can see, even on paper, why golfers speak in lowered voices here.
The routing was the dream of Bobby Jones and Dr. Alister MacKenzie, opened two decades earlier on a gently rolling nursery where each hole took the name of a plant. By the 1950s the course had already learned to evolve—tees nudged, greens refined, the 16th remade a few years prior into the dramatic pond-crossing we know today. The map in your hands carries that fresh confidence: a garden’s serenity laid over competitive fire.
It is Masters week, 1954. Dwight Eisenhower is in the White House and often at Augusta, a friendly presence whose cabin stands near the 10th. The famous tree that will take his name looms over the 17th fairway like a watchful marshal. Patrons drift between holes, program in one hand, this little diagram in the other, plotting the day like a treasure hunt—tee shots at 13, approach into 10, the suspenseful carry at 12. “Amen Corner” isn’t yet the official nickname (that will come in 1958), but the bend where 11, 12, and 13 clasp hands already feels like church.
Stories cling to every symbol on the sheet. At 15, whispers linger of Gene Sarazen’s double eagle—a lightning bolt from 1935 that still crackles in conversation. At 10, Jones’s exacting eye can be felt in the contours that turn a simple yardage into a decision. By late afternoon the map is creased, soft at the folds, smudged where fingers have traced what-if lines. Somewhere beyond the pines Sam Snead and Ben Hogan are building a duel that will end in a Monday playoff, the kind of finish the course seems designed to provoke: narrow margins, long shadows, one precise swing separating legend from near-miss.
What this 1954 map records, more than bunkers and bridges, is a mood—garden quiet wrapped around a theater. It proves that golf at Augusta is navigated twice: once by footsteps, once by imagination. You can stand at the rope and feel it—how the air cools by the creek, how the hill at 18 steals your breath, how applause travels like wind. Fold the paper again and you carry the place with you: pines and azaleas, strategy and nerve, and the sense that a walk around these eighteen is really a walk through American golf history, tenderly drawn, hole by hole.
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Celebrate the legends of spring with this beautifully restored 1954 Augusta National Golf Club Course Map. Lined fairways, numbered holes, and signature landmarks are rendered in classic detail—from the clubhouse and Magnolia Lane to the bend of Rae’s Creek through the heart of Amen Corner. It’s a timeless keepsake for golfers, Masters fans, and anyone who loves great course design.
Each reproduction includes a custom historical letter that tells the story behind the map, making it a meaningful gift for players, collectors, and clubhouse décor. Printed in the USA on heavyweight archival paper or poly-cotton canvas. Meticulous digital restoration preserves the warm vintage tones and crisp linework of the original so every green, bunker, and yardage note looks sharp on your wall.
For safe arrival and easy display, paper prints are carefully rolled in a sturdy mailing tube and sized for standard frames. Canvas prints are gallery-wrapped on solid 1.5″ pine stretcher bars and ship in reinforced boxes—ready to hang right out of the box with a pre-installed sawtooth hanger.
Bring home more than wall art. Bring home a conversation piece that invites you to walk the holes in your mind—visualizing tee shots, reading greens, and reliving Sunday roars across the pines at Augusta National.
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Art Prints
Archival quality colors. Best option if you'd like to frame it yourself

The Best Materials
We hand-stretched our canvas on solid American-grown pine stretcher bars. We use quality canvas and fade-resistant inks to create the lasting art. Canvases come with hardware already installed and ready to hang.
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All of our maps are meticulously restored reproductions of historic originals. Each piece is digitally repaired and color-corrected to bring out the finest details while preserving its authentic, vintage character.
Yes. All Archive Prints products are printed to order in the USA with archival materials.
We offer two premium formats:
- High-Quality Paper Posters – Printed on thick, archival-grade matte paper for rich, vibrant detail.
- Hand-Stretched Canvas Prints – Printed on premium polycotton canvas and mounted on 1.5" solid American pine stretcher bars for a gallery-quality finish.
We carefully digitally restore each map to enhance clarity and color while preserving its original look and historic charm. You’ll enjoy sharp details and a timeless vintage aesthetic that feels true to the original piece.
Currently, we don’t offer framing or personalization. However, our posters are printed in standard sizes, making it easy to find a ready-made frame. For a polished, gallery-style look, our stretched canvas prints arrive ready to hang right out of the box.
Yes! We offer free shipping on all products within the United States. Each map is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
If you’re not completely satisfied, you can return your order in new condition for a full refund. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
Absolutely! Our maps make thoughtful, one-of-a-kind gifts for history lovers, map collectors, or anyone looking to add vintage character to their home or office. Choose between paper prints for framing or stretched canvas for a ready-to-hang presentation.
- Paper Posters → Shipped in durable, protective tubes to prevent creasing.
- Canvas Prints → Carefully wrapped, padded, and boxed to ensure safe delivery.
Our maps look stunning in a variety of settings, including:
- Living rooms and home offices
- Libraries and studies
- Corporate offices and conference rooms
- Restaurants, cafes, and boutique spaces