There are just a few holes that hold a special magic on a golfer’s memory. Hole 14 at Royal Dornoch, or Foxy, is one of those. On this par-4, 445 yards from the back tee, you’ll find the bunkers missing, and soft rolling sand dunes up to the tee. The iconic yellow gorse lays just […]
“Morning at Troubadour” 36″ x 48″ painting
Troubadour Golf and Field is, in a simple word, incredible. Nestled in the rolling hills of Tennessee within an hour drive to Nashville, this Discovery Land Company course has already found its way on the Tennessee golfer’s wishlist of courses to play. The rolling fog meeting the morning sun flares simply sets a dramatic, yet […]
5 reasons you should start playing golf
Starting something new can be scary, but there are so many benefits to learning the game of golf, especially as a woman. Read for the top 5 reasons to pick up the game of golf
The Fascinating History of Golf Art
Golf is one of the oldest sports in the world, and its art has evolved over time to reflect the changing nature of the game. From paintings of aristocrats playing on lush green estates to modern posters advertising PGA Tour events, golf art has always been a fascinating reflection of our culture and society. As […]
“No. 17 and 18 at Pebble Beach”, 36 x 48 oil on canvas
There are a few places that hold stories. Where the air is still heavy and quiet with legends from years ago. Pebble Beach Golf Links is one of those places. Golfers new and seasoned hold a firm respect for this course. This past spring we had the opportunity to fly out for a few reference […]
Discovering St. Andrews: 5 Things to do on your golf trip
As odd as it is writing a traveling blog post in the middle of 2021, if you don’t start putting together a traveling wishlist now, you’ll have to wait in line when everything opens back up. Or at least that’s what I’m telling myself. The Old Course at St. Andrews Links has been on my travel […]
Discovering St. Andrews: The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews
As one of the oldest and iconic courses in the world, St. Andrews Old Course is a destination most golfers would dream to include on their bucket list. When I had the opportunity to paint No. 18 at the Old Course at St. Andrews Links, the history alone held my interest throughout the painting process. […]
“No. 18 at the Old Course at St. Andrews Links”, 48×36 oil on canvas
“This is the origin of the game, golf in its purest form, and it’s still played that way on a course seemingly untouched by time. Every time I play here, it reminds me that this is still a game.” -Arnold Palmer I don’t know of a more legendary layout than the Old Course at St. […]
“Hunting Season”, 36 x 38 oil on canvas
After painting a small sketch for composition, I moved the drawing to a 36 x 48 canvas and blocked in the background. (If I had to pick canvas size favorites, THIS IS IT. It fits most walls perfectly without a frame, but in the right setting can still handle a nice chunky frame.) After the […]
“No. 16 at Troubadour Golf and Field”, 30 x 36 oil on canvas
When my husband played professional golf, our dinner time revolved around summer storms. A little rain won’t deter a serious golfer, but lightening sits one out quicker than a cat in water. The Summer Storm sets place at the 16th green at the Troubadour Golf and Field Club. Tucked away in the beautiful community of […]