One of the best things about this wonderful game of golf is that we get to do it outside and on the move. I noticed that, as the years go on, I appreciate the surroundings and the beauty of the course more and more. I now find myself noticing the different species of flowers and plants, the wildlife, butterflies and sounds that come from these habitats. Even when I watched The Masters I was looking at the scenery as much as watching the players themselves. We can all just close our eyes and imagine one of our favorite holes and escape there for a moment or two.
Well, imagine no more my friends!
Linda Hartough has masterfully captured some of the game’s most stunning scenes for us to enjoy whenever we desire. Scan through her catalog and find that perfect gift for the golfer in your life. Even if that happens to be you!
Here’s some info and pricing.
A holiday gift to be treasured is a piece of art by Linda Hartough, world-renowned golf-landscape painter. A 12”x20″ canvas giclée print of the 12th Hole, “Golden Bell”, at Augusta National is available as a Limited Edition ($250) or an Artist Proof ($350). See www.hartough.com
One of the most famous golf clubs in the world. The 12th Hole of the Augusta National Golf Club is one of the most famous holes in golf. The play of this difficult hole has determined the outcome of many Masters Tournaments. The swirling winds, Rae’s Creek and the green angle makes club selection paramount. The green, guarded with a deep bunker in the front and two bunkers in the rear, is only nine yards deep in the center. En route to the green the player crosses Ben Hogan bridge. In March, the yellow flowered Golden Bell, Forsythia intermedia, blooms behind the green.
Don’t pass up a chance to own or share these visually stunning prints (the originals are available too!); and don’t forget to mention that you saw them on SeniorGolfDigest.com.
Stay positive; test negative,
Joe
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