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Bandon Dunes No. 6 - Oregon, USA - Grand Edition, Framed
If you’re a U.S. citizen this is as close to Scottish links golf as you can find without a passport. Bandon Dunes designer David Kidd combined the Oregon coastal elements of wind, sea, sand dunes and pines to fashion a lean challenge for any player eager to play the game as it was originally envisioned. Here the game is meant to be played creatively, kept close to the ground, and walked. Bandon Dunes is a tribute to the rich traditions of golf - wrapped in breathtaking beauty - captured here in... |
$550.00
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Bandon Dunes No. 16 - Oregon, USA - Club Edition, Unframed
If you’re a U.S. citizen this is as close to Scottish links golf as you can find without a passport. Bandon Dunes designer David Kidd combined the Oregon coastal elements of wind, sea, sand dunes and pines to fashion a lean challenge for any player eager to play the game as it was originally envisioned. Here the game is meant to be played creatively, kept close to the ground, and walked. Bandon Dunes is a tribute to the rich traditions of golf - wrapped in breathtaking beauty - captured here in... |
$75.00
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Sandpines No. 16 - Oregon, USA - Grand Edition, Framed
Named “Best New Public Golf Course in America” by Golf Digest when it opened for play in 1993, Sandpines continues to draw golfers to an area dominated by newer venues such as Bandon Dunes. The reason is simple: Sandpines is a Rees Jones course, compared favorably to Spyglass by many players who enjoy the combination of high dunes and pine forest. Although located a mile from the ocean, Sandpines has the feel of the Monterey Peninsula, with lakes and undulating but generous fairways that stimulate... |
$550.00
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$550.00
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Sandpines No. 16 - Oregon, USA - Club Edition, Unframed
Named “Best New Public Golf Course in America” by Golf Digest when it opened for play in 1993, Sandpines continues to draw golfers to an area dominated by newer venues such as Bandon Dunes. The reason is simple: Sandpines is a Rees Jones course, compared favorably to Spyglass by many players who enjoy the combination of high dunes and pine forest. Although located a mile from the ocean, Sandpines has the feel of the Monterey Peninsula, with lakes and undulating but generous fairways that stimulate... |
$75.00
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$75.00
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