Historic Championship Golf Course Prints
Premium prints of historic courses, restored and presented for modern collectors and refined interiors.
Premium prints of historic courses, restored and presented for modern collectors and refined interiors.
Historic championship golf course prints that honor the terrain that shaped early competitive play—coastal winds, strategic bunkering, and the subtle geometry of Golden Age routing. Watercolor-style course studies and archival-inspired compositions preserve iconic venues as quiet, enduring wall art. Begin with featured landscapes such as Royal Liverpool Golf Club and expand into a curated wall of classic courses. For the most foundational links architecture, pair this series with the Historic St Andrews collection.
These are not modern course renderings. They are heritage studies.
Within this collection, you will find:
The Historical Courses collection presents a growing archive of early 20th-century course studies — each chosen for strategic nuance, natural terrain, and enduring architectural identity.
Vintage-inspired illustrations of historic golf holes and course layouts from the Golden Age of Golf, including:
• Deal — 3rd green
• Cruden Bay — 5th green
• Burnham & Berrow — 5th green
• Lytham & St. Annes — 8th green
• Hoylake — 11th Green (Watch the narrated feature on Hoylake from The Heritage Links. )
From windswept coastal fairways to inland championship grounds, these works preserve the character of the courses that shaped the evolution of the game.
Rather than dramatic modern sports imagery, this collection reflects the quiet strategic beauty of early golf architecture — where terrain, restraint, and thoughtful design determined success. For foundational course architecture, explore our Historic St. Andrews collection.
These works are especially suited for:
Executive golf offices
Private clubhouse interiors
Refined home libraries and studies
Gifts for golf course enthusiasts
Collectors of historic golf architecture
Within Historical Courses, you will find:
Vintage golf course watercolor prints
Golden Age championship landscapes
Archival-inspired course illustrations
Historic hole interpretations
Collector-ready framed golf wall art
Each piece reflects the philosophy of The Heritage Links — preserving not only the figures and techniques of the game, but the grounds upon which it was played.
Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake stands among the most historic championship courses in the world. Founded in 1869 along the windswept links of England’s northwest coast, the course has hosted The Open Championship many times and has long been admired for its strategic design and understated beauty.
This watercolor study captures the character of the 11th green, where subtle contours and firm coastal turf reward careful judgment and thoughtful play. Like many of the great links of golf’s Golden Age, Hoylake demands imagination as much as strength.
At The Heritage Links, illustrations such as this preserve the landscapes and traditions of historic championship golf — moments from the game’s enduring architectural and cultural heritage.
Explore the landscapes that shaped golf’s Golden Age — from the windswept links of Britain and Ireland to the storied greens of St. Andrews.
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