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Real Club Valderrama Golf Course Painting

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VALDERRAMA

A sunlight glow over this infamous Spanish Course made for an easy source of inspiration.  This 24″ x 48″ original oil painting was one of my latest paintings, and I can’t wait to share the behind the scenes.

“The Old Course View” St Andrews Links Golf Art

There are some places you never get tired of visiting (in my case, painting), and the Old Course at St Andrews Links is one of those places. A collector wanted a painting of the iconic view, but somehow different than the classic view of my previous paintings. Last summer during our visit to St Andrews, I took a variety of

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Golf Art: Capturing a Collector’s Home Course

When it comes to golf course art, every painting tells a story—a story of the golf course, the game, and the collector’s personal connection to the course. One of my most recent projects captures the breathtaking beauty of a home course perched on a hill, offering sweeping views of a winding river and the distant city skyline. This oil-on-canvas piece,

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Vanderbilt Legends Club Original Oil Painting

The Simmons Bank Open is a local favorite here in Middle Tennessee. Held previously at the Grove, this was the first year the final for the Korn Ferry Tour was held at the beautiful Vanderbilt Legends Club. Last year, I captured the winner of the tournament, Grayson Murray, in his victory moment on the 18th green in a live painting

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Sunrise at Royal Dornoch Golf Art

“Sunrise at Royal Dornoch” Golf Club Painting

Nestled on the scenic coast of the Scottish Highlands lies the charming town of Dornoch, a hidden gem that captures the hearts of tourists and golfers alike. Home to the world-renowned Royal Dornoch Golf Club, this town boasts a rich history dating back to the 13th century. It’s stunning beaches and lush greenery makes it the perfect destination for anyone

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Buffalo Trace Distillery Tour

This past weekend I had the pleasure to paint on site at Buffalo Trace Distillery. I was able to finish my “Weller” whiskey painting, and I think it makes the painting even more special that it was finished on site of where this special whiskey is made. Click here to see the final painting, and if you’re more into prints than original

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Cruden Bay Golf Course Painting

“No. 3 and 4 at Cruden Bay Golf Club” Original Painting

A HISTORIC GOLFING HAVEN Cruden Bay Golf Club has been a golfing sanctuary for over a century. Established in 1899, it boasts a traditional Scottish links layout that challenges golfers with its natural dunes, tricky bunkers, and unpredictable coastal winds. The course has even played host to several prestigious tournaments, attracting golfers from around the world to test their skills

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Exploring Cruden Bay: A Golfer’s Paradise and Beyond

Picture this: a serene coastal town in Scotland, where history, natural beauty, and world-class golfing converge. I recently had the pleasure to travel to Cruden Bay to get reference photos for the owners of Dunes at Cruden Bay. Join me as we delve into the captivating history of Cruden Bay, tee off at the historical Cruden Bay golf course, explore

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“Nicolas-Jay Pinot Noir” Still Life Commission

When a collector reached out with interest in a still life of a winery he was part of in Oregon, I couldn’t wait to learn more. Naively, when I had thought of wineries in the US, I thought solely of Napa Valley. And I can’t help but think I’m not alone in this assumption. So if you’re of the same

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“The Old Course View” St Andrews Links Golf Art

There are some places you never get tired of visiting (in my case, painting), and the Old Course at St Andrews Links is one of those places. A collector wanted a painting of the iconic view, but somehow different than the classic view of my previous paintings. Last summer during our visit to St Andrews,

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Golf Art: Capturing a Collector’s Home Course

When it comes to golf course art, every painting tells a story—a story of the golf course, the game, and the collector’s personal connection to the course. One of my most recent projects captures the breathtaking beauty of a home course perched on a hill, offering sweeping views of a winding river and the distant

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Vanderbilt Legends Club Original Oil Painting

The Simmons Bank Open is a local favorite here in Middle Tennessee. Held previously at the Grove, this was the first year the final for the Korn Ferry Tour was held at the beautiful Vanderbilt Legends Club. Last year, I captured the winner of the tournament, Grayson Murray, in his victory moment on the 18th

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“The Old Course View” St Andrews Links Golf Art

There are some places you never get tired of visiting (in my case, painting), and the Old Course at St Andrews Links is one of those places. A collector wanted a painting of the iconic view, but somehow different than the classic view of my previous paintings. Last summer during our visit to St Andrews,

Read the Post

Golf Art: Capturing a Collector’s Home Course

When it comes to golf course art, every painting tells a story—a story of the golf course, the game, and the collector’s personal connection to the course. One of my most recent projects captures the breathtaking beauty of a home course perched on a hill, offering sweeping views of a winding river and the distant

Read the Post

Vanderbilt Legends Club Original Oil Painting

The Simmons Bank Open is a local favorite here in Middle Tennessee. Held previously at the Grove, this was the first year the final for the Korn Ferry Tour was held at the beautiful Vanderbilt Legends Club. Last year, I captured the winner of the tournament, Grayson Murray, in his victory moment on the 18th

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