by Sarah Lee Gossett Parrish



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AMEN


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Growing up, azaleas peppered our flower beds in Ft. Worth, and I still love them and tend them in my flower beds today. One of my bucket list trips is to witness and photograph the magnificent throng of azaleas at the famed Amen Corner, during The Masters. "Amen Corner" was so christened after the 1958 Masters, where Arnold Palmer won his first major championship with the assistance of a ruling that is still challenged. Holes 11, 12, and 13 were first called "Amen Corner" in a Sports Illustrated article penned by Herbert Warren Wind, because of the amazing way Palmer played the holes on the final day of that 1958 tournament.



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