Hole Description
Long and straight are the keys to success in playing this private club in Duluth, Georgia. Originally located at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, the club moved to the suburb of Duluth in 1967, constructing two courses, the Highlands and the River Course, to accommodate its membership. Since moving it has hosted the 1976 U.S. Open, and the 1981 and 2001 PGA Championships on the Highlands course, and the 1990 Women’s Open on the Riverside. Narrow fairways and fast greens characterize these Robert Trent Jones and Rees Jones designs, which have earned recognition by both Golf Connoisseur and Golf Digest magazines, and even a starring role in the 2004 film, Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius.
Hole Details
| Collection: | |
|---|---|
| Hole #: | 15 |
| Yards: | 260 |
| Par: | 3 |
| Course: | Atlanta Athletic Club |
| State: | Georgia |
| Country: | USA |
Print Size Comparison
Stonehouse Golf prints are available professionally framed or unframed. Actual sizes are listed below the image.
- Miniature Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 5.5" x 11")
- Miniature Edition Framed (Dimensions: 9" x 15")
- Executive Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 8.5" x 17.5")
- Executive Edition Framed (Dimensions: 12" x 21")
- Signature Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 12" x 24")
- Signature Edition Framed (Dimensions: 15" x 24")
- Grand Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 17.5" x 35")
- Grand Edition Framed (Dimensions: 25" x 42")
- Limited Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 23" x 46")
- Limited Edition Framed (Dimensions: 30" x 53")
Quality Stonehouse Craftsmanship
Authentic Patrick Drickey signature on limited and grand edition prints
Yards, par, and hole topography illustration
Framed prints are expertly assembled by hand
Professionally packaged for safe and secure shipping
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