Augusta still unsure how to replace Eisenhower Tree


  • Golf
  • Thursday, 10 Apr 2014

The location on the 17th fairway where the Eisenhower Tree once stood is now empty after it suffered severe damage in a winter ice storm at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 7, 2014. The Masters will be played here April 10-13. REUTERS/Mike Blake

AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Tiger Woods is not the only icon missing from this year's Masters.

Augusta National's famed Eisenhower Tree, which stood for years on the 17th fairway, was removed after being damaged by an ice storm in February.

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