Under Par Over Time

Episode 1 | The History of Augusta National: From Plant Nursery to The Masters

10 min · 7. apr. 2026
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In 1931, during the Great Depression, Bobby Jones made a bold decision. He purchased a bankrupt plant nursery in Augusta, Georgia and set out to build something entirely new. That land would become Augusta National Golf Club, home of The Masters Tournament. In this premiere episode of Under Par Over Time, Sammy Jo explores the history of Augusta National, the vision behind its design, and how Alister MacKenzie helped shape one of the most iconic golf courses in the world. Primary Historical Sources: * The Masters: Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia – Curt Sampson * A Golf Story: Bobby Jones, Augusta National, and the Masters Tournament – Charles Price * The Spirit of St. Andrews – Alister MacKenzie Official & Institutional: * Augusta National Golf Club – Official Masters website and historical archives * United States Golf Association – Historical rules and championship context Course Design & Architecture: * Golf Course Architects Association of America – MacKenzie philosophy and course design principles Additional Historical Context: * The Story of American Golf – Herbert Warren Wind * PGA Tour – Player records and Masters statistics Need additional details? Check out our website: https://www.underparovertime.com/ [https://www.underparovertime.com/]

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episode Episode 2 | The Origins of Golf Bunkers: How Sheep Shaped the Game cover

Episode 2 | The Origins of Golf Bunkers: How Sheep Shaped the Game

Before golf course architects designed bunkers as strategic hazards, they formed naturally across the windswept linksland of Scotland. In Episode 2 of Under Par Over Time, Sammy Jo explores the surprising origins of golf bunkers.....and how sheep, coastal winds, and centuries of erosion helped shape one of the most recognizable features in the game. You’ll learn: * How Scotland’s linksland shaped the earliest golf courses * Why sheep digging into sand dunes helped create early bunkers * When the word “bunker” first appeared in the Rules of Golf * What bunkers looked like before modern course design * The stories behind famous hazards like Hell Bunker and the Road Hole Bunker This is not a recap show. This is the story behind the game. And if you’re just joining us, Episode 1 explores the history of Augusta National and how a bankrupt plant nursery became the most iconic course in golf. Sources for this episode: * Cornish, Geoffrey S., and Ronald E. Whitten. The Golf Course: Architecture, Design, Construction and Restoration. Wiley, 1993. * Doak, Tom. The Anatomy of a Golf Course: The Art of Golf Architecture. Renaissance Golf Publishing, 1998. * Joy, David. St Andrews: The Home of Golf. Pavilion Books. * Frost, Mark. The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the Story of Golf. Hyperion, 2004. * Rules of Golf (1812), Published by the Society of St Andrews Golfers, later the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. Looking for more info? Visit our journalhttps://www.underparovertime.com/journal [https://www.underparovertime.com/journal]

7. apr. 202610 min
episode Episode 1 | The History of Augusta National: From Plant Nursery to The Masters cover

Episode 1 | The History of Augusta National: From Plant Nursery to The Masters

In 1931, during the Great Depression, Bobby Jones made a bold decision. He purchased a bankrupt plant nursery in Augusta, Georgia and set out to build something entirely new. That land would become Augusta National Golf Club, home of The Masters Tournament. In this premiere episode of Under Par Over Time, Sammy Jo explores the history of Augusta National, the vision behind its design, and how Alister MacKenzie helped shape one of the most iconic golf courses in the world. Primary Historical Sources: * The Masters: Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia – Curt Sampson * A Golf Story: Bobby Jones, Augusta National, and the Masters Tournament – Charles Price * The Spirit of St. Andrews – Alister MacKenzie Official & Institutional: * Augusta National Golf Club – Official Masters website and historical archives * United States Golf Association – Historical rules and championship context Course Design & Architecture: * Golf Course Architects Association of America – MacKenzie philosophy and course design principles Additional Historical Context: * The Story of American Golf – Herbert Warren Wind * PGA Tour – Player records and Masters statistics Need additional details? Check out our website: https://www.underparovertime.com/ [https://www.underparovertime.com/]

7. apr. 202610 min