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Could there be hidden gold in Rae’s Creek at Augusta National?

News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 2025Updated:April 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Augusta, Georgia is known for its famous golf club, Augusta National, but there is another treasure hidden in the area – gold. Tim Conway, president of the AGC, a local chapter of the Gold Prospectors’ Association of America, leads a group of recreational gold miners who search for gold in the creek beds around Augusta. While they always find something, it is usually in small amounts. Conway mentions that they have even jumped into Rae’s Creek looking for gold.

Rae’s Creek, the creek that guards Augusta National’s famous 12th green, was named after John Rae, an Irish trader and early settler who arrived in Augusta in 1734. Despite Rae not being a golfer, his influence in Augusta was significant, leading to the creek being named after him. The mythology around Augusta National and treasure stretches back centuries, with some speculating that the land now owned by the club was visited by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in the 16th century in search of treasure.

The Georgia Gold Rush in the early 1800s brought renewed attention to the region’s natural resources, with geologic surveys indicating the presence of gold in Rae’s Creek. Although mining for gold was discouraged due to the risks involved, the allure of finding gold remains strong. In 1931, construction workers at Augusta National found gold in Rae’s Creek, but not enough to halt the building of the golf course. Gold prospecting has remained a hobby for many in the area, including Conway who founded his Augusta chapter in 2001.

While finding significant amounts of gold in Georgia is unlikely, many find enjoyment in the pursuit. Conway notes that gold dust can be found in creeks across states, but the pursuit of finding gold is rewarding in itself. The Conways have found small amounts of gold dust in Rae’s Creek, but nothing that could be seen without a microscope. Despite the limited success, the hobby has allowed them to make friends and enjoy the outdoors.

Despite heavy rains bringing the possibility of trace amounts of gold dust in specific areas around Augusta, staying out of Rae’s Creek is still a better strategy for those looking to make millions. The allure of gold at Augusta National adds to the mystique of the area and its historical significance. While gold prospecting may not lead to riches in Georgia, the passion for the hobby and the thrill of the hunt continue to attract many in the region, including those like Tim Conway and his fellow recreational gold miners.

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