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Prestwick Golf Club, Scotland - Printed Golf Courses
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Prestwick Golf Club, Scotland - Printed Golf Courses

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Dec 01
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Why it’s iconic

Prestwick Golf Club is located in Scotland.

This unique, watercolor-style golf course maps are collectable pieces of art, perfect for any golfer or golf fan. It's a keepsake and personal memento that you can proudly display on the wall of your home or official

Prestwick Golf Club, located in South Ayrshire, Scotland, is one of the most storied and historic golf courses in the world. Established in 1851, it holds a special place in the annals of golf history, being the birthplace of the Open Championship, the oldest of golf's four major championships.

The origins of Prestwick Golf Club can be traced back to a small group of enthusiasts led by James Ogilvie Fairlie, a prominent figure in the early days of the sport. Fairlie and his associates sought to create a course that would challenge the best golfers of the time. They enlisted the expertise of Old Tom Morris, a legendary figure in golf who would go on to become one of the game's first true professionals. Morris was tasked with designing and overseeing the construction of the course, which officially opened in 1851.

Prestwick's course layout is a testament to the traditional links style of golf, characterized by undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and challenging roughs. The course's natural terrain, shaped by the coastal winds and sandy soil, offers a unique and demanding test for golfers. Notable holes include the par-4 1st, known for its blind tee shot over a hill, and the 17th, a long par-5 with a narrow, well-protected green.

The inaugural Open Championship was held at Prestwick in 1860, with eight professional golfers competing over three rounds of 12 holes each. Willie Park Sr. emerged as the first champion, setting a precedent for the prestigious event that would follow. Prestwick hosted the Open Championship 24 times between 1860 and 1925, with legendary golfers such as Old Tom Morris, his son Young Tom Morris, and Harry Vardon claiming victories on its hallowed grounds.

Prestwick Golf Club's influence extends beyond its contributions to the Open Championship. It has been a pioneer in the evolution of golf course design and maintenance. Old Tom Morris' innovative approach to course architecture, including the introduction of strategic bunkering and green complexes, set new standards for courses around the world. Additionally, Prestwick was among the first to adopt the use of caddies, who provided invaluable assistance to players navigating the challenging links.

The clubhouse at Prestwick is steeped in history, with a rich collection of memorabilia and artifacts that chronicle the club's illustrious past. Portraits of past champions, antique clubs, and historic photographs adorn the walls, offering visitors a glimpse into the evolution of the sport. The club's library houses an extensive collection of golf literature, further cementing Prestwick's status as a custodian of golf heritage.

Today, Prestwick Golf Club remains a revered destination for golfers from around the globe. Its historic significance, combined with the enduring challenge of its course, ensures that it continues to attract both amateur and professional players. The club's commitment to preserving its legacy while embracing the modern game is evident in its meticulous course maintenance and dedication to providing an authentic links golf experience.

In conclusion, Prestwick Golf Club's rich history, iconic course, and enduring legacy make it a cornerstone of the golfing world. Its role in the inception of the Open Championship and contributions to golf course design and maintenance have left an indelible mark on the sport. As it continues to welcome golfers to its storied fairways, Prestwick remains a symbol of the timeless allure and challenge of links golf.

 

Why golfers love it
  • Solid wood frames: Substantial feel, built to last.
  • Fade‑resistant colour: Artwork that stays true for years.
  • Shatter‑safe plexiglass: Clear, lightweight, and safer than glass.
  • Ready to hang: Pre‑fitted hangers + wall‑fixing kit.
Materials & Specs
  • Paper: 250 gsm museum‑matte, natural white, uncoated (thickness 0.29 mm / 11.4 mil).
  • Frame: Solid wood — responsibly sourced oak / ash (profile 20 mm × 20 mm / 0.79″ × 0.79″).
  • Glazing: Shatter‑safe plexiglass (clear, lightweight).
  • Hanging: Ready to hang — pre‑fitted hangers + hanging kit included.
  • Sustainability: Responsibly sourced materials (FSC‑certified).
  • Editions: Marked (hole‑by‑hole markers) or Pure (minimal).
  • Sizes: 13×18 cm (5×7″), 15×20 cm (6×8″), 20×25 cm (8×10″).
  • Orientation: Landscape.
What’s Included
  • Framed print with shatter‑safe plexiglass
  • Pre‑fitted hangers + wall‑fixing kit
Shipping & Delivery
  • UK delivery: 2–4 working days, fully tracked.
  • Shipping: Free Uk shipping on all orders.
  • Returns: 30‑Day Returns on non‑personalised items.
  • Damage‑free guarantee: If it arrives damaged, we’ll replace it.

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Every Detail, Purposefully Crafted

Solid wood frames, museum‑matte paper and shatter‑safe plexiglass. The closer you look, the more it shows.

Solid‑Wood Frames

Black, White or Natural Wood — hang‑ready.

250 gsm Museum‑Matte

Archival surface with crisp, fade‑resistant detail.

Shatter‑Safe Plexiglass

Crystal‑clear protection without the weight.

Framed With Love!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the print ready to hang?

Yes. Frames arrive with pre‑fitted hangers and a wall‑fixing kit. Glazing is shatter‑safe plexiglass, so it’s lighter and safer than glass.

How long does delivery take, and is shipping free?

We dispatch in 3–4 working days, and provide tracked delivery. Free UK shipping is included

Which size should I choose?

Classic — 30×40 cm (12×16″): best for most walls.

Signature — 50×70 cm (≈20×28″): statement above consoles/desks.

Grand — 70×100 cm (≈28×40″): feature walls or above a sofa.

Small — A4 (21×30 cm): shelves, desks or gallery walls.

What’s the difference between Marked and Pure?

Marked (Hole Detail) shows each hole along the routing; Pure keeps the artwork clean and minimal.

Can I return my order if I’m not happy?

Yes. If you're not completely satisfied, we’ll issue a full refund — no return required. Just contact us within 30 days.

If your frame arrives damaged, we’ll replace it.