Hole Description
If you’re looking for one of the game’s traditional venues, you would do well to gaze at this Stonehouse image and consider Prestwick. Located just 30 minutes west of Glasgow, close to the famous Royal Troon and Turnberry, Prestwick holds the honor of being the first course to host the British Open Championship in 1860, and is regarded as a summation of traditional links golf, with all the goodies thrown in – narrow fairways, deep bunkers, small, rippling greens, ball-eating heather and gorse, and the precocious sea winds that can turn any round from glad to sad in seconds. Fortunately, Prestwick also offers a cure: “a brimful schooner of Kummel” on the 19th hole.
Print Size Comparison
Stonehouse Golf prints are available professionally framed or unframed. Actual sizes are listed below the image.
- Club Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 12" x 24")
- Club Edition Framed (Dimensions: 15" x 24")
- Grand Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 17.5" x 35")
- Grand Edition Framed (Dimensions: 25" x 42")
Quality Stonehouse Craftsmanship
Authentic Patrick Drickey signature on 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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