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Carnoustie Limited Edition Golf Print by Donald M. Shearer
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Carnoustie, 14th Hole art print
Born and educated in Scotland, Peter Munro completed an Honours Degree at the Chelsea School of Art. Painting from his base in northern Scotland, Peter Munro has concentrated on the stunning wildlife art and sporting landscapes which have made his name around the world.
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The rugged links land at Carnoustie is typical of the coastline that stretches east and north from the city of Dundee, and is something that should be experienced by any lover of seaside golf.
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Parking: 100 open. Children welcome. Passenger lift. Night porter. Fully air conditioned.
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Published by Valentine. Colour tinted. Postally used. Sl. creasing. Good.
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Situated on the edge of the Carnoustie Championship course, one of the top three golf courses in the country. The Carnoustie Hotel has 85 en suite bedrooms which includes 10 suites, on site leisure facilities in Club Carnoustie includes Sauna, indoor pool, steam room, jacuzzi, and gym. Club Carnoustie also hosts a wide range of theraputic treatments. Fine dining at the Dalhousie Restaurant where fresh Scottish produce is served, whilst enjoying unique views over the Championship Course.
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Carnoustie 15th Hole Golf Print by Donald M. Shearer
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Carnoustie Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
The Carnoustie Golf Hotel is one of Scotland´s 4 star deluxe golf resorts and is adjacent to the 1st tee and 18th green of the famous Championship Course, which was the host venue for the 2007 Open Championship. All 85 bedrooms offer stunning views of the surrounding area including nearby Carnoustie. Club Carnoustie, within the hotel also has a health and fitness club with whirlpool baths, swimming pool, sauna and on site therapists. Also the hotel harbours a Golf Professional Shop with PGA approved...
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American Movie Actor Samuel L Jackson October 2001braves the weather on the Second tee at the start of the Dunhill Links Championships at Carnoustie Scotland 18th October 2001. ©Mirrorpix
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Carnoustie 12th Hole Limited Edition Golf Print by William Grandison
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BRUICHLADDICH OB CARNOUSTIE GOLF LINKS 14 YO 46 % ISLAY - Nickolls and Perks - Wine Merchants Since 1797
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The evolution of the golf courses and community at Carnoustie; limited edition (3000 copies), 128 pages, A5, hardback, dustjacket, fully illustrated, 19 chapters. Available May2006
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The Championship is one of the most feared tournament courses in the world; 1999 Open winner Paul Lawrie emerged victorious from what was effectively a war of attrition, after Jean Van De Velde's hopes drowned in the Barry Burn. The course has been lengthened for the 2007 tournament to add to the already abundant history, which includes Ben Hogan's famous performance in 1953.
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Carnoustie 13th Hole Golf Print by Bernard Willington
Carnoustie 13th Hole Golf Print by Bernard Willington
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Carnoustie Whins Limited Edition Golf Print by Richard Chorley
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Outstanding comfort which allows you to get the most out of your Golf. Quality materials which give confidence in every step. Research and Development is placed at teh heart of teh process to create outstanding products. Lightweight and comfortable to ensure a hassle-free round. Our shoes are worn by world class golfers such as Open Champion Padraig Harrington.
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The golf course is the obvious star of Carnoustie, but the hotel is just the accompaniment required. Guests can enjoy the ultimate golfing experience thanks to the Open hosting Championship Course plus its able supporters, the Burnside and Buddon.
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A history of the Carnoustie club and its courses, including the Medal Course and the Burneside. Conributing editors include Bernard Darwin (inevitably), Duncan Ballantine and T.T. Alexander, with a foreword by James Wright, Club Chairman. The cover reads 'Carmoustie Commentary'.
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The Carnoustie DVD brings The Carnoustie Story to life in a spellbinding and emotional two hour film. The origins of golf and the birth of the town, the background of the creation of the golf courses and their development from the sixteenth century onwards feature in black and white photographs with background commentary. Film footage from the Open Championships at Carnoustie in 1931, 1937, 1953, 1968, 1975 and 1999 reveal all the drama for which Carnoustie has become renowned. Stunning camera...
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Photo Jigsaw 17x12 (43x30cm). USAs Justin Leonard during a practice day for The 136th Open Championship at Carnoustie, Scotland.
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