

About the Artist
Mack Baltzegar (9/4/34 – 9/26/22) lived in Greenwood, South Carolina, where he grew up at Connie Maxwell Children’s Home. He was a graduate of Furman University and Famous Artist’s Correspondence School. Mack was a former art teacher in the public school system and a counselor with the South Carolina Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. While retired, he owned Unique Art Service, a picture framing and art service business. Mack enjoyed working in all mediums, but his favorites were pen and ink sketches along with watercolors.
Clifton Lucius “Mack” Baltzegar, Jr. – Obituary
Available Prints
The family of Mack Baltzegar offered his remaining prints during the Connie Maxwell Alumni Reunion June 7-9, 2024. All donations were given to Connie Maxwell Children’s Ministries at this event.
THANK YOU to everyone that came by Connie Maxwell, acquired some prints and made a donation! The family greatly appreciated it and all the wonderful words shared about Mack. If you missed the opportunity, Connie Maxwell has the remaining prints. The headquarters is located at 810 Maxwell Avenue, Greenwood, SC 29646 and can be contacted at 800-868-2624. George Baltzegar has a small inventory for anyone located near him in Buchanan, GA. The available prints are shown below. View the image to see its measurements. Several of the prints are hand signed. If you have any interest please contact Connie Maxwell or George Baltzegar.
The Augusta Collection
In 1968, Mack Baltzegar attended a Masters practice round where he took photographs that he eventually turned into watercolor paintings. This collection celebrates an Augusta National Golf Club that few remember, but still evokes the wonder and curiosity of the modern golf fan. Reproductions of Mack’s collection can be purchased at Vintage Golf Art.
New Release: Augusta 1968
Augusta 1968 is a stunning 52-page hardcover coffee table book showcasing Mack’s incredible photos, sketches, and watercolor paintings from his visit to Augusta National Golf Club in 1968. This unique book is not just a celebration of Mack’s artistry but also a time capsule of golf history, offering a glimpse of Augusta National before its modern transformations.
Perfect as a collectible keepsake for golfers, golf history enthusiasts, or fans of Augusta National, it’s an ideal gift. Augusta 1968 is now available on Etsy by DogwoodsAndPines.
Watercolor Prints
Connie Maxwell
Mack Baltzegar and other alumni share what being raised at Connie Maxwell means to them.