"Bethpage, 4th Hole Black Course - US Open 2002"

Ref: LH09

by Linda Hartough

Limited Edition of 850 or 85 Artist Proofs

Image Size 15 3/8" x 27"

The 4th Hole, Black Course
Bethpage State Park
528 Yards, Par 5
U.S. Open Championship 2002 (Tiger Woods)

One of the most noted golf courses built in America during the Great Depression, Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is the venue for the 101st US Open. Designed in 1935 by Perry Maxwell, the central design philosophy tenet was to enhance nature, not to disturb it. At Southern Hills, Maxwell began with a beautiful piece of land and drew from it's rolling hills a golf course of truly remarkable caliber.The year 2001 marks Southern Hills Country Club's third time as host club for the US Open. The Open was also held at Southern Hills in 1958 and 1977.Renowned American golf landscape artist Linda Hartough has captured the beauty and challenge of the 12th hole at Southern Hillls, considered one of America's greatest par 4's by both Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan. Her exquisite rendering is offered as a limited edition of 850 lithographs, each signed and numbered by the artist.


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