'No.6 Fujiyama Gardens Country Club' Framed Graphic Art Print
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Sir Pererine Hunnicutt calls this 'No.6 Fujiyama Gardens Country Club' Framed Graphic Art Print 'one of the world's most enchanting holes, a reason in itself for visiting Japan'. While it demands thoughtful precision, it is indeed, with its variegated colors and mirror-like pools, a delightfully releasing experience, so much so that it has yielded more pars than any of the other holes. Number 17 handicap. Each lithograph print includes a subtitle giving the hole's name, yardage and par. It also includes a brief description of the hole and its handicap, showcasing the artist's tongue-in-cheek humor as well. In 1972, the artist completed his first golf painting, 'Victoria Falls Golf Club'. 17 more holes followed over the next 10 years that were to be the 18 Infamous Golf Holes. This whimsical golf art series first appeared in Golf Digest Magazine and later were featured internationally in Reader's Digest Magazine. They have appeared and been featured on numerous television talk shows and have been distributed throughout the world. These 'Infamous 18' golf holes are whimsical renderings of the artist's imagination, carving fantastic golf courses into wonders such as Machu Picchu and the Grand Canyon. This unique series of paintings from an artist and golfer may have changed the way golf courses are constructed forever.

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