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Renowned for its storied past and ocean front setting, Pebble Beach Golf Links hosted the U.S. Open for the fifth time in 2010. With this fine art limited edition, renowned golf landscape artist Linda Hartough has painted what the official Pebble Beach website refers to as “truly the most difficult hole on the course.” However, its difficulty is tempered by the spectacular setting and recent course enhancements under the direction of Arnold Palmer.

“When I look at a golf hole,” says artist Linda Hartough, “I have to see what players like about it — how a golfer plays it. Then I see it as landscape — as a work of fine art.” This print is remarqued with a sketch of the hole, the official 2010 US Open logo, and the official USGA logo. Hartough’s original paintings are in the private collections of Jack Nicholaus, Robert Trent Jones and Rees Jones among other greats of the game. Enliven your office or home with this signed and numbered fine art edition of the most famous location in golf, by the best artist of the subject.

2010 U.S. Open Championship, The 9th Hole, Pebble Beach Golf Links
by Linda Hartough

MUSEUMEDITION CANVAS
Image size:
60"w x 36"h.
Edition Size:100

US: $1,950.00

Also Available As:

LIMITED EDITION PRINT
Image size:
27"w x 15 3/8"h.
Edition Size: 1250
US: $225.00

LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
Image size:
36"w x 21"h.
Edition Size: 500
US: $750.00



Published from the artist's original work.


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