Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head, South Carolina – 18th Hole
Thanks to the familiar candy-striped lighthouse at the end of the 18th hole, the Harbour Town Golf Links is one of the most recognizable courses in America. In addition to its scenic backdrop, the 18th hole is as treacherous as it is famous. Only inspired shotmaking can transcend a fairway bordered by salt marshes and waters of the scenic Calibogue Sound.
The Peter Dye-designed Harbour Town has received accolades from the American Society of Golf Course Architects, who named it one of the top three American courses built since 1962. In addition, "Golf Magazine" ranked it as "one of the top thirty in the world," while "Sports Illustrated" refers to it as "nothing short of a work of art." Harbour Town has also played host to the PGA Tour's Heritage Golf Classic since 1969.
This renowned golf artist's image of one of the sport's most idyllic and bucolic courses includes a separate remarque sketch suitable for framing with the print.
Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head, South Carolina – 18th Hole
Linda Hartough
This Piece has been Signed by Linda Hartough