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Royal Portrush Golf Club Premium Photographic Print by Stephen Szurlej at Art.com
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
The premium giclée print is produced on thick (310 gsm), textured watercolor paper made from alpha cellulous wood pulp that is acid free. It shares the same vivid colors, accuracy, and exceptional resolution that make giclée prints the standard for museums and galleries around the world.
The premium photographic print is digitally printed on high-gloss premium photographic paper. The result is a unique silver pearlescent finish with stunning visual impact and depth, suitable for museum or gallery display.
The stretched canvas print is the result of sophisticated digital printing technology in which the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade, 100% cotton canvas. The canvas is then expertly stretched around 1.5" wooden bars and carefully finished with hand-painted edges. An acrylic coating protects the stunning giclée print from dust, moisture and fading.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
The premium giclée print is produced on thick (310 gsm), textured watercolor paper made from alpha cellulous wood pulp that is acid free. It shares the same vivid colors, accuracy, and exceptional resolution that make giclée prints the standard for museums and galleries around the world.
The premium photographic print is digitally printed on high-gloss premium photographic paper. The result is a unique silver pearlescent finish with stunning visual impact and depth, suitable for museum or gallery display.
The stretched canvas print is the result of sophisticated digital printing technology in which the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade, 100% cotton canvas. The canvas is then expertly stretched around 1.5" wooden bars and carefully finished with hand-painted edges. An acrylic coating protects the stunning giclée print from dust, moisture and fading.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
The premium giclée print is produced on thick (310 gsm), textured watercolor paper made from alpha cellulous wood pulp that is acid free. It shares the same vivid colors, accuracy, and exceptional resolution that make giclée prints the standard for museums and galleries around the world.
The premium photographic print is digitally printed on high-gloss premium photographic paper. The result is a unique silver pearlescent finish with stunning visual impact and depth, suitable for museum or gallery display.
The stretched canvas print is the result of sophisticated digital printing technology in which the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade, 100% cotton canvas. The canvas is then expertly stretched around 1.5" wooden bars and carefully finished with hand-painted edges. An acrylic coating protects the stunning giclée print from dust, moisture and fading.
The Royal Portrush Golf Club started in Antrim County, Ireland, in 1888 and took its present name in 1895, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales. Harry Colt redesigned this course, first designed by Old Tom Morris. Royal Portrush hosted the first championship game in Ireland in 1895 and is the only club outside of Great Britain to host the British Open. Here we see the oldest method of lawn maintenance at work, as sheep graze the greens at Royal Portrush. Photo by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photgrapher, Golf Digest. This course was ranked No. 4 on Golf Digest's Greatest Courses Outside the U.S. 2007-'08 list.
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