• Part Number: SA-770 Size: 18 x 18
  • Part Number: SA-652 Size: 23x32 We have assembled many of our licensed Associated Press images to create a piece that capturs iconic moments in golf history.
  • Part Number: SA-979 Size: 21 x 23 The Beatles take a break during their first US tour for a friendly round of gold at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Golf Course. September 3, 1964.

     

  • Part Number: SA-980 Size: 26 x 32 This piece combines a fantastic panoramic photograph of St. Andrews with photos of past British Open champions Tom Morris, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson & Tiger Woods.
  • Part Number: SA-936 Size: 24 x 36
    What an incredible Cinderella story. This unknown comes out of nowhere to lead the pack. At Augusta, he's on his final hole. He's about 455 yards away. He's going to hit about a two iron, I think. Well, he got out of that. The crowd is standing on its feet, here at Augusta. The normally reserved Augusta crowd is going wild. For this young Cinderella who's come out of nowhere, he's got about 350 yards left. He's going to hit about a five iron, l expect. Don't you think? He's got a beautiful back swing. That's - oh! He got out of that one! He's got to be pleased with that. The crowd is just on its feet here. He's a Cinderella boy. Tears in his eyes, I guess, as he lines up this last shot. He's got about 195 yards left, and he's gonna - looks like he's got about an eight iron. This crowd has gone deadly silent. Cinderella story. Out of nowhere. A former greenskeeper now about to become the Master's champion. It looks like a miraculous - it's in the hole! It's in the hole!
  • Part Number: SA-952 Size: 31 x 37 I painted him with his heavy golf bag, with the boxing gloves for club covers and the stereo that played Any Way You Want It by Journey. Hes also got his putter in front of him, the one with the sonar tracking. And hes in one of his classic poses from the movie, arms up, hands wide, his big eyes popping out. It is a more cartoonish image than my other Caddyshack work, but that seems to go with the character. Artist David O'Keefe                                            
  • Part Number: SA-505 Size: 20 x 35 THIS PIECE SHOWCASES JACK NICKLAUS AND ARNOLD PALMER AS THEY WALK ONTO THE 18TH GREEN AND BID FAREWELL TO THEIR FANS AT AUGUSTA FOR THE LAST TIME. PALMER (4 TIME MASTERS CHAMPION) IN 2004 AND NICKLAUS (SIX TIME MASTERS CHAMPION) IN 2005.  
  • Part Number: SA-735 Size: 28x40 THIS COLLECTABLE HIGHLIGHTS JACK NICKLAUS, ARNOLD PALMER AND TOM WATSON AS THEY TAKE THE WALK OVER THE SWILKEN BRIDGE FOR THE LAST TIME. PALMER IN 1995 NICKLAUS IN 2005; HIS LAST MAJOR TOURNAMENT COMPETITION. AND WATSON IN 2010. THESE HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWCASE THREE OF GOLFS GREATEST PLAYERS BIDDING FAREWELL TO ST. ANDREWS; THE HOME OF GOLF. Known as the road hole the 17th at St Andrews is arguably the most famous hole in the world. The tee shot calls for a 180-yard carry over dark green sheds with the aiming point over the Old Course Hotel sign. The risky play down the right earns a much better angle into the green with a drive down the left side bringing the deep Road Bunker into play to the left of the green. A over-hit approach brings a road-and a stone wall-will likely into play.      
  • Part Number: SA-974 Size: 24 x 40 This piece features the First Rules of Golf published in 1745 and is surrounded by photos of The First Professional Golf Tournament, The First Ladies Golf Tournament, The First Golf Beverage Cart & America's First Golf Photograph.          
  • Part Number: SA-822 Size: 22 x 44 This unique panoramic collage features Golfs All Time Greats such as Bobby Jones, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Walter Hagen, Gary Player, Old Tom Morris, Babe Zaharias & Lee Trevino to name a few. The suede green matting adds depth that draws you in to this collection of golf legends.              
  • Part Number: GS-01 Size: 18 x 35 THIS COLLECTABLE FEATURES THE ONLY 6 GOLFERS TO HAVE WON ALL FOUR MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. WE HAVE PLACED THESE LEGENDS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT IN ORDER OF THE TIMING OF THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENT. THESE ARE LICENSED ASSOCIATED PRESS IMAGES.                  
  • Part Number: SA-273 Size: 21 x 32 THIS GREAT PIECE IS FROM THE LIBRARY OF BOSTON AND �ARE THE ONLY 2LICENSED PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWCASING AMATEUR GOLFER FRAMCIS OUIMETS WIN AT 1913 US OPEN AT BROOKLINE. HIS CADDY WAS 10 YEAR OLD EDDIE LOWERY WHO SKIPPED SCHOOL AS FRANCIS COULD NOT FIND ANYONE                
  • Part Number: SA-25 Size: 24x28 This incredible award winning photograph was taken during the Hall of Fame ceremonies in St. Augustine, Fl. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer will certainly be remembered as two of the greatest golfers in the sports history. We have included an official Hall of Fame ball marker and a solid brass plaque.                      
  • Part Number: SA-194 Size: 24x28 THIS VERY UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPH HIGHLIGHTS A YOUNG LADS GRANDFATHER HOLDING HIM BY THE PANTS LEG AS HE ATTEMPTS TO EXIT ST. ANDREWS FAMOUS HELL'S BUNKER. HIS FRIEND LOOKS ON IN AMAZEMENT.                          
  • Part Number: SA-928 Size: 24 x 28 This shot of Hogan's 1-iron approach on the 72nd hold of the 1950 U.S. Open is one of the most iconic in golf history. His ball found the 18th green at Merion, and he made par to reach an 18-hole playoff, which he won.                              
  • Part Number: SA-02 Size: 24 x 28 THIS LIMITED EDITION SKETCH HONORS THE GOLFER BEST KNOW FOR HAVING THE MOST PERFECT SWING IN GOLF. AWARD WINNING ARTIST, PAUL KUCHNO HAS PRODUCED THESE EXCLUSIVELY FOR OUR COMPANY, AND IT HAS ALREADY BECOME ONE OF OUR MOST POPULAR ITEMS. EACH PIECE IS SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY PAUL, AND IT IS BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED WITH SOLID MAHOGANY IN ADDITION TO HAVING ACID RESISTENT MATT AND FOAMCORE                                  
  • Part Number: SA-20 Size: 16 x 36 This piece is a limited edition sketch by award winning artist, Paul Kuchno. It features Ben Hogans swing through each step. While it will always be contested as to who the best golfer may be; there is no question that the best swing belongs to Hogan.  
  • Part Number: SA-835 Size: 18 x 42 This piece is a collection of the First Professional Golf Tournament at St. Andrews in 1867, the First Beverage Cart at St. Andrews, and it's completed by an image of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in 1754.  
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