Hole Description
Certain parts of the Ailsa lack the contoured character of other Open venues, a circumstance attributable to the fact that some of the course served as an airfield during World War II. Its transformation to a world-class links layout took place in a redesign by Mackenzie Ross between 1949 and 1951, setting the stage for the famous 1977 “Duel in the Sun” British Open that saw Tom Watson defeat Jack Nicklaus in one of the most dramatic championships in history. Since then the Claret Jug has changed hands twice at Turnberry’s celebrated course – in 1986 it went to Greg Norman for his first major win, and in 1994 to Nick Price for his second Open victory.
Hole Details
| Collection: | |
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| Hole #: | 10 |
| Yards: | 452 |
| Par: | 4 |
| Course: | Turnberry Ailsa |
| Country: | Scotland |
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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