Our favorite photos from the 2023 Drive, Chip and Putt National Final at Augusta National
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Our favorite photos from the 2023 Drive, Chip and Putt National Final at Augusta National

Jul 01, 2023

Photo By: Sam Greenwood

Photo By: Thomas Lovelock

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Photo By: Thomas Lovelock

Photo By: Ross Kinnaird

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Photo By: Ross Kinnaird

Time flies when you're having fun. And that's what they've been doing—having fun—at the Drive, Chip and Putt National Final since 2014 (has it really been that long?!?). Once again 80 boys and girls go to enjoy a highlight of their young golf lives by participating in the competition at Augusta National. There were smiles, hugs, fist pumps and some amazing shots. Here are our favorite images from the 2023 DCP.

Photo By: Sam Greenwood

A general view of the Girls 10-11 division as they competing on the Augusta National driving range.

Photo By: Thomas Lovelock

Lyla Hampton hits her drive during the Girls 14-15 age group competition.

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Maxwell Lattavo gets everything he can out of his drive in the Boys 7-9 age group.

Photo By: Thomas Lovelock

Fans watch as Paige Radebach of the Girls 12-13 group hits one of her drive.

Photo By: Ross Kinnaird

Ashley Kim asks her chip to slow down while competing in the Girls 7-9 division.

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Allie Stevens gets a kiss from dad after she was done chipping in the Girls 7-9 division.

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Lily Wachter gets herself all lined up ahead of a chip while competing in the Girls 10-11 division.

Photo By: Charles Laberge

Jacob Eagan puts some body english into this putt while competing in the Boys 7-9 age group.

Photo By: Christian Petersen

A little bit of heartbreak from Koehn Kuenzler as he just misses a putt in the Boys 7-9 age division.

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Natalie Martin, on the other hand, was elated when her putt fell in the Girls 10-11 group.

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Logan McGinn hopes to see his name on the 18th hole leaderboard as he tries to win the Boys 10-11 age group.

Photo By: Christian Petersen

Martha Kuwahara gets a little tee time after wrapping up her final putt in the Girls 14-15 group.

Photo By: Christian Petersen

All the first-place winners from each age group pose with their trophies at the end of the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals.

Photo By: Ross Kinnaird