Six bronze statues of golf greats will emerge Monday after nearly three years in storage.
The statues, property of the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame, will make their reappearance at 10 a.m. in the rotunda of the Augusta Museum of History, museum Executive Director Nancy Glaser said.
The museum negotiated a deal to house the statues after the hall of fame's downtown gardens closed in 2007.
The life-size statues of Bobby Jones, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson and Ray Floyd will be part of the museum's exhibit "Celebrating a Grand Tradition, the Sport of Golf," which opens Friday.
So now that they have dispositioned the statues, what about the land?