Francis Ouimet on Canvas

Product Description
Francis Ouimet and his boy caddie Eddie Lowery during the 1913 U.S. Open where Ouimet defeated the best player in the world at the time, Harry Vardon, inventor of the modern grip and golf swing. This fantastic sports story ranks up there with the U.S. Hockey team beating the Soviets in the Winter Olympics and Seabiscuit beating War Admiral in their two horse race together. Ouimet, practically a teenager came out of nowhere to beat Vardon the experianced veteran as Lowery and the local crowd cheered him on. Signed and numbered limited edition giclee, limited to edition size of 250 copies. FREE GIFT W/PURCHASE of a HARDBACK COPY of "The Greatest Game Ever Played" by Mark Frost, signed by the author. This limited edition giclee print, available in 24"x30" is unframed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Please take advantage of obtaining a quality reproduction giclee print on canvas of one of the most famous paintings of Francis Ouimet.
Tailored specifically for golf enthusiasts, this exclusive art makes a rich addition to the décor of pro shops, locker rooms and clubhouses as well as homes and offices. In addition, it is an ideal gift for invitationals and member tournaments
Takes approximately 4-6 weeks for production & delivery
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