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Augusta National "Firethorn," 15th Hole; Autographed by Gene Sarazen, who scored a double eagle here in the 1935 Masters. Hartough, Linda
Augusta National Bobby Jones At old 15th hole Crofut, Robert
Augusta National 12th Hole Stallwood, Simon
Augusta National "Amen" 11th Hole Griff, George
Augusta National "Amen" 12th Hole Griff, George
Augusta National "Amen" 13th Hole Griff, George
Augusta National 12th Hole, Golden Bell Griff, George
Rule, M.
 
Harris, Tony
Augusta National 11th Hole. (12th hole in background) Griff, George
Augusta National Sweet Sixteen 16th Hole Griff, George
13th Hole, Azalea, Par 5. (Features double remarque) Hartough, Linda
 Augusta National   White Dogwood, 11th Hole  Harris, Tony
Ballybunion, Golf Club, Ireland Grandison
Ballybunion, Golf Club, Ireland Baxter, Graeme
Ballybunion, Golf Club, Ireland Lambrecht, Larry
Ballybunion, Golf Club, Ireland  Old Course, 10th Hole  Chorley, Richard
Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, New Jersey 4th Hole, Lower Course, site of 1993 Open; twice won by Jack Nicklaus. Hartough, Linda
Carnoustie Scotland Site of 1999 British Open Hartough, Linda
Carnoustie, Scotland Championship Course, Whins, Scotland Chorley, Richard
Cherry Hills Country Club, Denver CO 12th Green, Site of 1960 Open Championship. Arnold Palmer surrounded by Arnie's Army Moss, Donald
Congressional, Bethesda Maryland 17th Hole; Blue Course, 480 Yards, Par 4, Site of 1997 Open Hartough, Linda
Cypress Point, Virginia Beach   15th Hole   Harris, Tony
Eden Course at Royal Hong Kong Golf Club 18th Hole. Club founded in 1889. Painted in 1989 with double Remarque on bottom Hartough, Linda
Haig Point, Daufuskie Island, NC 15th Hole Hartough, Linda
Hazeltine   Rule, M.
Lake Course, Olympic Club 18th Hole; site of 1998 Open. Hartough, Linda
Lahinch, Ireland Baxter, Graeme
Lytham St. Annes, England 18th Hole, 412 yards, Par 4,
The Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club, Site of the 1996 Open
Hartough, Linda
Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, PA Bobby Jones Site of his win in the last leg of the the Grand Slam in 1930. charcoal rendering Kasper, Edward
Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, PA Ben Hogan famous #1 iron shot, 18th hole 1950 U.S.Open-by H. Peske All Time Favorites
Muirfield Village Golf Course, Dublin, Ohio 18th Hole. Course designed by Jack Nicklaus Hartough, Linda
Muirfield, Scotland Baxter, Graeme
Oakland Hills Country Club, Michigan 16th Hole, South Course, site of 1996 Open, won by Steve Jones. Hartough, Linda
Olympic Club Ben Hogan swings, Byron Nelson watches from left (Rivierra Club in background) Harrington, Glen
 Pebble Beach, California 5th Hole Harris, Tony
Pebble Beach, California 7th Hole
Knock-Down, 7th Hole
Harris, Tony
Pebble Beach, California 8th Hole Hartough, Linda
 Pebble Beach, California 9th Hole  
Pinehurst, North Carolina 5th Hole; site of 1999 U.S. Open Hartough, Linda
Pinehurst North Carolina #2 Course, 16th Hole; the most famous course. Griff, George
Pinehurst, North Carolina 4th Hole, Golf Hall of Fame in background, through trees Griff, George
Pinehurst, North Carolina  Pinehurst Number 2, 5th Hole  Chorley, Richard
Royal County Down, Ireland Mountains of Morne in background Lambrecht, Larry
Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Scotland   Hartough, Linda
Royal St. George Site of 1993 British Open Hartough, Linda
Royal Troon Golf Club, Troon, Scotland Clubhouse and 17th Hole, site of 1997 British Open. Hartough, Linda
Royal Troon Golf Club, Troon, Scotland Site of 1997 British Open. Rainbow Hartough, Linda
Royal Troon Golf Club, Troon, Scotland   Baxter, Graeme
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club 16th Hole, site of 1995 Open, won by Cory Pavin. View back toward club house designed by Sanford White, oldest in North America. Hartough, Linda
St. Andrews, Scotland Arnold Palmer "Fairwell to St Andrews. " 1995 British Open All Time Favorites
St. Andrews, Scotland Swilkin Bridge. First tee and 18th hole in background. Grandison
St. Andrews, Scotland Snow-covered Swilkin Bridge Baxter, Graeme
St. Andrews in England "The Golfers" Original hand colored lithograph of a grand match. Engraved by Charles Wagstaffe Lees, Charles
St. Andrews, Scotland Old Course 14th Hole, with the Royal & Ancient Club House, Scotland's governing body of golf in in the distance. Hartough, Linda
St. Andrews, Scotland The Royal and Ancient Clubhouse Baxter, Graeme
St. Andrews, Scotland Grandison
St. Andrews, Scotland Swilcan Bridge, St. Andrews, Scotland. Club House in background  Chorley, Richard
St. Andrews, Scotland "Road Hole," 17th Hole, Town of St Andrews in background. Grandison
St. Andrews, Scotland Old Course. Notorious Hell Bunker Grandison
St. Andrews, Scotland Old Course. Overview of the course, before town of St. Andrews, Royal and Ancient, the governing body of golf in Scotland. Stallwood, Simon
The Players Club, Florida 17th Hole Griff
The Country Club,
Brookline, Massachusetts
"Pond" 3rd Hole, 448 yards, Par 4, The Country Club; site of 33rd Ryder Cup Matches, Sept 1999 Hartough, Linda
Tralee Golf Club, Ireland Grandison
Turnberry Ailsa Course Richard Chorley
Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamaroneck, N.Y. West Course, 10th Hole, site of 1997 PGA Championship. Hartough, Linda
Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Hole 18, West Course, site of 1997 P.G.A. Radler, Mil
Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamaroneck, N.Y. West Course; 9th Hole, site of 1997 PGA Tournament (Club House in back) Lambrecht, Larry

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