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Golfing art
prints of Royal Troon golf course by Fraser Shaw and Peter Munro. The
Postage Stamp or 8th hole of the Royal Troon golf course is one of the
most famous holes in Open Championship golf. Even Tiger Woods managed a
triple bogey in the Open of 1997. Royal Troon Golf course is holding the
Scottish Open 2004, from 15th July to 19th July. Golf course art prints are available
from the Sports Gallery.
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| The Postage Stamp, Royal Troon by Fraser Shaw
Signed limited edition of 1250 prints. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £42.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £80.00
Original painting by Fraser Shaw. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £1800.00 ITEM CODE SC0044 |
| Royal Troon (8th Hole) by Peter Munro The par 72 links at Royal Troon was founded in 1878 and designed by one of the greatest of the early British golfers, Willie Fernie. The character of his creation is summarised neatly by the clubs motto, Tam Arte Quam Marte, which means as much skill as by strength. signed limited edition of 600 prints. Image size 15 inches x 19 inches (38cm x 48cm). Price £94.00 ITEM CODE LIM0509 |
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The Postage Stamp, Royal Troon
by Fraser Shaw
Royal Troon (8th Hole) by
Peter Munro The par 72 links at Royal Troon was founded in 1878
and designed by one of the greatest of the early British golfers, Willie
Fernie. The character of his creation is summarised neatly by the clubs
motto, Tam Arte Quam Marte, which means 'as much skill as by strength.
Royal Troon is host to perhaps the most famous par 3
hole in Open Championship golf. Known as 'The Postage Stamp', the par 3 eighth
hole covers only 126 yards and is the shortest British Open hole. However,
the severely trapped green encourages what has been likened to the golfing
equivalent of ping-pong and has claimed many celebrated victims, including
a triple bogey from Tiger Woods at the Open in 1997. |
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