Historic Golf Artwork for Refined Interiors
curated for collectors, clubhouses, and refined interiors.
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Welcome to The Heritage Links — a curated collection of historic golf art prints and framed vintage works from the game’s Golden Age. Each piece reflects the structure, discipline, and quiet character of early championship golf.
Explore featured collections below, beginning with Gleneagles, then Historic St. Andrews, and the broader archive of courses, figures, and studies that shaped the game. Prefer a smaller format? Begin with Collector Desk Editions for a gift-ready 5×7 framed piece.
A curated series of early 20th-century course studies from the King’s and Queen’s Courses at Gleneagles—capturing design, elevation, and strategy in one of Scotland’s most storied landscapes.
The great courses and competitors of golf’s golden age established principles that continue to shape the modern game. From the strategic restraint of early links design to the evolution of championship routing, historic courses demanded imagination, discipline, and precision rather than simple power. These architectural foundations influenced generations of designers and defined the character of major competition.
Figures such as Old Tom Morris, Harry Vardon, and other early champions carried this philosophy forward, linking course design and competitive mastery into a shared legacy. The landscapes, portraits, and historic moments associated with this era represent more than imagery — they reflect the strategic heritage and cultural permanence of championship golf.
This enduring legacy is why The Heritage Links exists: to preserve, curate, and present the architectural and competitive history of the game in a form worthy of collectors, clubhouses, and refined interiors.