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Torrey Pines South No. 3 - California, USA — $53.00
Hole Description Torrey Pines has long been recognized as one of the nation's premier municipal golf facilities. Often referred to as a "golfer's paradise", the North and South courses are bounded by mountains to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The course takes its name from the indigenous Torrey Pine which is native to the area and to Santa Rosa Island. The tree is distinguished by having clusters of five pine needles. Annual host of the PGA Tour's Buick Invitational, Torrey Pines was...
Pinehurst Course 4 No. 4 — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Rancho La Quinta Jones No. 15 - California, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Pinehurst of Denver No. 9 - Colorado, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Waterville No. 17 - Mulcahy's Peak - Ireland — $53.00
Hole Description It’s said that because true links land is such a geological rarity, less than one percent of the courses in Ireland and Britain can be classified as championship links courses – a title steadfastly claimed by the members of Waterville Golf Links. Firm fairways, sodwalled bunkers, sand dunes, gorse and subtle greens are all part of the Waterville experience, which, at 7200 yards, requires length as well as skill to maneuver. Unlike most links layouts, Waterville offers no blind shots...
Lincoln Park No. 17 - California, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Royal Portrush No. 5 - Ireland — $53.00
Hole Description Portrush is the only course outside of England and Scotland to host the Open Championship, and its preeminent status among the best links layouts in the world stems from designer Harry Colt’s exquisite routing among parallel sets of dunes to create narrow, bending fairways that place a premium on accuracy from the tee. Breathtaking views of Northern Ireland’s White Rocks Beach and the 13th century Dunluce castle provide abundant visual distractions during a round, but a player is...
Philadelphia Cricket Club No. 18 - Pennsylvania, USA — $53.00
The Desk Caddie is a high quality, mahogany finished keepsake box. Interior is lined with velvet and has dimensions of 12.5” x 7” x 3.25”, the perfect fit for a Miniature Edition print (included in price). Learn more » Desk Caddie with Print Philadelphia Cricket Club No. 18 - Pennsylvania, USA $53.00
Arizona Biltmore No. 17 - Arizona, USA — $53.00
Hole Description Two courses, the Links and the Adobe, present 36 holes of championship golf at this Phoenix resort, a winter destination for Americans for over 80 years. The Adobe course, built in 1928 and remodeled in 2004, offers a more traditional take on the game with wide fairways and cross-cut bunkers. The Links is the younger entry, reflecting a more contemporary attitude; with tree-lined, undulating fairways and well-bunkered greens, this venue places a premium on well-placed approach shots...
Quarry Oaks No. 14 - Nebraska, USA — $53.00
Hole Description Sitting atop the western walls of the Platte River Valley, Quarry Oaks Golf Club has fast become one of the premier public golf courses in the Midwest. In 1996, upon course completion, Quarry Oaks opened up for play to the public. Less than one year into its inaugural season, Golf Digest acknowledged the club as "Best New Affordable Public Golf Course in America". Centering on the premise of creating as few changes as possible, this John Lafoy design captures the essence of a Native...
Muirfield No. 9 - Ohio, USA — $53.00
Hole Description When he designed Muirfield Village Golf Club Jack Nicklaus had another great course in mind: Augusta National. But wide fairways and challenging, elevated greens aren’t the only features Nicklaus built into his hometown course. He also had the foresight to know that the right way to respond to the game’s changing technology was to tweak Muirfield’s layout over time. Today the home of the Memorial Tournament is as well-suited to the modern game of golf as any course on the PGA tour...
The Gallery North Course No. 9 - Arizona, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Cherry Creek No. 18 - Colorado, USA — $53.00
Hole Description With the goal “… to create one of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses in Denver,” Jack Nicklaus and his son Jack II set about designing this 7,405-yard suburban masterpiece in the luxurious Cherry Creek residential community. In 2002 the course opened, with five sets of tees and the full Nicklaus complement of water, trees and landscaping to “… be an enjoyable experience for every golfer…”. Enjoyable, yes… challenging, of course… and as these Stonehouse panoramic images...
Nevillewood No. 18 - Pennsylvania, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Olympia Fields North No. 10 - Illinois, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The fact that Olympia Fields North hosted the 2003 U.S. Open tells you almost everything you need to know about its Midwestern roots: lots of trees, tall rough, deep bunkers and large, sloping greens. It’s also no surprise that the course’s resumé includes two U.S. Opens, two PGA Championships, five Western Opens, and a U.S. Senior Open. The beautiful park-like setting belies the North’s stringent rules of engagement; there are no rewards for sloppy play. There is, however, considerable...
National Golf Links No. 14 - New York, USA — $53.00
Hole Description Located on Long Island, the National Golf Links of America holds the distinction of being the site of the inaugural Walker Cup Match, held in 1922. This links-style course was designed originally by Charles Blair MacDonald, who modeled many of its holes after famous holes on courses of the British Isles – Prestwick, North Berwick and the Old Course at St. Andrews, to name a few. Known for its exclusivity, the National is said to serve the best lunch in American golf, and with its...
Oak Tree No. 13 - Oklahoma, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The challenge facing Pete Dye when he took the assignment to design Oak Tree was ominous but simple... "Make it the hardest golf course in the world." Dye certainly delivered on that objective. In 1988 when the course hosted the PGA Championship, Oak Tree had a rating of 76.9, making it the highest-rated course in the nation. After additional renovations by Dye in 2002, the course retained its reputation as one of the sternest tests of golf in the U.S., hosting the 67th Senior PGA...
Aronimink No. 7 - Pennsylvania, USA — $53.00
Hole Description At first glance, a player might conclude that trees are the only major concern on this Donald Ross-designed course. But a 250-yard uphill second shot to the first green should dispel that misconception – Ross never designed a course with only one defense. Aronimink is a panoply of slopes, valleys, bunkers and doglegs, each designed to test the skills and endurance of even the most accomplished players. That’s why today the course’s layout retains the same basic Ross design that it...
Rancho La Quinta Pate No. 14 - California, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Sand Hills No. 17 - Nebraska, USA — $53.00
Hole Description At first glance you think Royal Troon. Or Waterville. Perhaps Ballybunion. But this picturesque golf course isn’t in Scotland or Ireland; it’s the Sand Hills Golf Club in Nebraska, one of the nation’s premiere links designs by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Since it opened in 1995 Sand Hills has drawn rave reviews from players and course designers around the world. Built with a minimum amount of excavation, this private club uses the natural contours of Nebraska’s famed sand hills...
Whistling Straits No. 11 - Wisconsin, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The shores of Lake Michigan are the perfect setting for both of Pete Dye’s Whistling Straits design masterpieces. The Straits course, built along two miles of shoreline, is the flagship, having hosted the PGA Championship in 2004 and the Senior U.S. Open in 2007, with more to come. Her sister course, the Irish, is just on the inland side of the Straits, and even without lake frontage, she boasts many of the same features - pot bunkers, grassy dunes and rolling greens – that grace...
Only 125 Grand Editions of each image will be printed Jack Putting on No. 1 — $1,995.00
Celebrate Jack Nicklaus' Farewell at the 2005 Open Championship at St. Andrews. These commemorative prints feature the Golden Bear logo, Jack's signature, and his Open wins and are available in three sizes.
Only 125 Grand Editions of each image will be printed Jack Birdies His Final Hole — $1,995.00
Celebrate Jack Nicklaus' Farewell at the 2005 Open Championship at St. Andrews. These commemorative prints feature the Golden Bear logo, Jack's signature, and his Open wins and are available in three sizes.
Knollwood No. 7 - Illinois, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Carnoustie No. 13 - Scotland — $53.00
Hole Description On the eastern coast of Scotland, north of Dundee and across the bay from St. Andrews, Carnoustie has played home to the British Open seven times and hosted countless rounds since it was formally constituted in 1842. It is one of the ten oldest clubs in the world, rich with things important to golf, tradition and history. Set just outside of town, Carnoustie’s gorse is as tall and solid as any building; your ball may go in but it will not come out. To play Carnoustie is to find the...
Olde Stone No. 18 - Kentucky, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Rancho La Quinta Pate No. 16 - California, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Prairie Dunes No. 7 - Kansas, USA — $53.00
Hole Description Although the first nine holes of this prairie jewel opened for play in 1937, it took 20 years to bring the second nine into reality. Perry Maxwell, one of America’s first course architects to be recognized alongside artists such as Donald Ross, is responsible for the original links characteristics; his son Press ensured that vision carried through to the course’s completion. Wind, dunes, narrow fairways, rolling greens, and ball-robbing rough called “gunsch” account for the track...
Avon Oaks Country Club No. 8 - Ohio, USA — $53.00
Hole Description When some Cleveland-area golfers decided they needed a better place to play in the early 60s, they hired renowned architect Harold Paddock to build Avon Oaks Country Club. In 1962 the club opened, and members discovered eighteen holes of beautifully landscaped, narrow, bluegrass fairways with fast greens, laid out over 300 acres of manicured Ohio countryside, well-adorned with oak trees. Playing at a maximum of 6,735 yards, this northern Ohio jewel accommodates both skilled and beginning...
Ritz Carlton Jupiter No. 11 - Florida, USA — $53.00
Hole Description The Stonehouse Collection offers many of the world's top championship and destination courses. Stonehouse presents panoramic images that capture the essence and beauty of golf from the perspective of the golfer. These prized collectibles are perfect for your home or office walls, or as a gift. Each Gicleé features special touches not usually associated with photography, and the results are superb. We think you'll agree.
Oakland Hills No. 18 - Michigan, USA — $53.00
Hole Description “… the greatest test of golf I have ever played and the toughest course,” are the words Ben Hogan used to describe Oakland Hills, which he dubbed “this monster,” after winning the U.S. Open here in 1951. Since its founding in 1916 the course’s gently rolling terrain and tree-lined fairways have played host to 16 major championships, including six U.S. Opens, three PGA Championships, and a Ryder Cup. Our panoramic Stonehouse photographs bring to life the beauty and challenge of the...
Long Cove No. 13 - South Carolina, USA — $53.00
Hole Description Steeped in the charm and traditions of the Carolina Lowcountry, this Pete Dye opus echoes the beauty of Hilton Head Island while it serves up 7000 yards of championship golf. Since opening in 1981, Long Cove’s moss-draped oaks, salt marsh, magnolias and pine stands have captivated players from around the world in search of challenging golf holes that combine tight, tree lined fairways with water and fast greens. Is Long Cove a winning formula? According to golf historian Charles...
Island No. 13 - Ireland — $53.00
Hole Description The history of the Island Golf Club is almost as rough-and-tumble as the glacial deposit peninsula on which it sits. Originally opened in 1890, the course was accessible only by invitation for the first 50 years, and only by boat for 70 years. Surrounded on three sides by the Irish Sea and the Broadmeadow Estuary, the course’s small greens, giant dunes and fast fairways were known only to a privileged few until the club nearly went bankrupt in the 1950s, when the owners sold out...
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