Set within the rolling hills of Perthshire, Gleneagles is one of Scotland’s most celebrated golf destinations, known for its historic golf course layouts and enduring architectural character. Known for its refined character and natural beauty, the courses unfold across heather, woodland, and gentle ridgelines—offering both challenge and quiet elegance in equal measure.
This collection presents a series of individual hole studies and historic course interpretations, each drawn from the timeless design of Gleneagles’ celebrated layouts.
Designed by James Braid in 1919, the King’s Course is defined by its natural movement across the land. Fairways rise and fall with the terrain, demanding thoughtful placement rather than force.
Each hole reveals a different character—subtle shifts in elevation, carefully positioned hazards, and a rhythm that rewards precision. It remains one of the most respected inland courses in Scotland, shaped as much by restraint as by design.
Running alongside the King’s, the Queen’s Course offers a more intimate and varied experience. Woodland edges, water features, and elevated vantage points create a distinct sense of place.
Here, the landscape feels closer, more enclosed—yet equally strategic. The interplay of terrain and setting provides a contrasting rhythm that complements the broader sweep of the King’s Course.
Each piece within the Gleneagles Collection isolates a single moment on the course—transforming it into a standalone work of art. From opening tee shots to finely contoured greens, these illustrations capture:
the structure of the hole
the surrounding terrain
the quiet strategy embedded in the design
Together, they form a growing series that allows collectors to explore the course one hole at a time.
Often regarded as one of Scotland’s great golf destinations, Gleneagles combines architectural excellence with a setting of remarkable beauty. As one professional famously remarked:
“If Heaven is as good as this, I sure hope they have some tee times left.”
The sentiment endures—rooted in a place where golf, landscape, and tradition meet.
Explore the collection to view individual holes and course studies, each presented as part of a carefully considered series.
A rare expanded view of Gleneagles’ historic championship courses.
A large-format 1921 plan of the Gleneagles courses, capturing both the King’s and Queen’s layouts in remarkable detail. Presented in an expanded format to suit modern framing while preserving the original artwork in full, the map offers a rare view into the structure, strategy, and scale of one of Scotland’s most celebrated golfing landscapes.
Both courses are shown in a single continuous composition—revealing their relationship across the land, from the broader movement of the King’s Course to the more intimate routing of the Queen’s.
The opening hole of the King’s Course sets the tone with a measured introduction to the terrain. Subtle elevation, natural contours, and carefully placed hazards establish the rhythm of play from the outset.
“Dun Whinny,” the traditional name of the hole, reflects the landscape itself—“whin” referring to the gorse that lines many classic Scottish courses.
Additional hole studies from the Gleneagles courses are currently in preparation and will be released as part of this collection. Each forthcoming piece continues the series by focusing on individual holes—capturing their unique character, terrain, and strategic design. Explore additional works in our Historic Courses Archive. These will include King's 5th, 7th, 13th, 16th-18th and Queen's 5th and 8th!
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