In this listing you are buying three prints, one each of:
11th, 12th and 13th At Augusta by Larry Dyke
Each is a 9 x 12 Open Edition Print on Canvas
These are beautiful prints and are a tremendous gift for any golfer. Every golfer knows all about the rich tradition of the Masters played on these holes captured here. They are among the most famous holes in all of golf. See Amen Corner story below.
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We ship via US Postal Service First Class, Priority Mail or Global Priority Mail. We usually ship within 3-5 days, see our feedback. (Canvas products may take an additional 3-5 days processing time.)
Not responsible for items lost or damaged in shipping unless optional insurance is purchased.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 100% of the purchase price will be refunded if item is returned in original condition within 14 days of date of purchase. (Money back refund applies only to items bought via Buy It Now, Fixed Price or Auction features. Items purchased via the Make Offer process are eligible for store credit only)
In listings where the Make Offer option is available, legitimate offers will be considered. Low-ball offers of 50% and less will be ignored.
A large number of our prints are available on canvas. Check our eBay store under Canvas Transfer category. As time permits we are adding as many as them as we can. If the print you want is not there, email me direct at [email protected] (Item will be listed on eBay) and I will add it to the store inventory for you. (Canvas products may take an additional 3-5 days processing time, they are done to order.)
Why buy it on canvas? Prints transferred to canvas look and feel like original oil paintings. They also can be framed like oils and could cost much less to frame then a paper print that requires glass, usually matting and a much higher fitting fee. In the long run, canvas transfers may end up saving you money when framing costs are considered.
Visit FrameHouseGallery's Blue Gallery and search over 7000 additional images. You cannot buy directly form the warehouse. You must request the item(s) be placed in our eBay store.
When you are comparison-shopping, please make sure you compare the shipping costs also. Many sellers will lower the price to get their listing to sort higher on the list and then raise the shipping price. We do not do that. I recently seen one seller offering a print for one penny, a print we sell for $9.99 and $3.99 shipping. Their shipping costs were $17.95
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Thank you!
By Herbert Warren Wind Golf Digest
This article originally appeared in the April 1984 issue of Golf Digest
As one of the older folks in the press tent, I am approached from time to time at the major championships by writers who have taken to covering golf in relatively recent years and who wonder if I might be able to provide some information on an earlier champion or championship. It is a pleasant role to be put in, especially when you can supply the particulars your colleagues are after. However, at the 1981 Masters, I found myself in an extremely embarrassing position. Two young writers came up to me, separately, and asked if I knew how the Amen Corner—which is composed of the second half of the 11th hole, the short 12th, and the first half of the 13th—came to be called the Amen Corner. First, I found it exceedingly awkward to tell them that I thought that I had given that famous stretch of course its appellation. And second, neither of the young writers was especially taken with my explanation, since the key to it was the title of an old Southern shout that I had first heard on an obscure recording back in my college days.
The low resolution of the eBay picture here may make this look a bit blurry or almost out of focus. The actual print you will receive is very crisp and clear, just, as the artist had intended it.
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