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Explore more about Vaughn Taylor’s harrowing encounter with Hurricane Helene at: [Golf Lessons Channel](https://golflessonschannel.com/devastation-and-destruction-tour-pro-rode-out-hurricane-helene-in-augusta-home/)

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