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Linda Hartough to Have Special Exhibit During 2010 U.S. Open Championship

Thursday, May 27, 2010

For Immediate Release

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (May 27, 2010) – Linda Hartough, world-renowned golf-landscape artist (www.hartough.com), will have a special exhibit of her work during this year’s U.S. Open Championship, which will take place June 14-20 at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif.

Among the works Hartough will exhibit will be the 21st painting in her U.S. Open series, The 9th Hole at Pebble Beach, commissioned by the United States Golf Association. Hartough is one of the artists the USGA uses for commissioned work.

“I look forward to exhibiting my work during this year’s Championship,” Hartough said. “It is always a pleasure during the U.S. Open to see collectors of my past paintings and to meet new people interested in my work. Pebble Beach is a magnificent venue, and it was a joy to paint The 9th Hole at Pebble Beach.”

On display will be Hartough’s original paintings: The 9th Hole at Pebble Beach, priced at $95,000, and The 18th Hole at Pebble Beach, also priced at $95,000. In addition, limited-edition prints and other Hartough works will be available for purchase. Hartough will be present at the gallery to personalize prints with a commemorative note, if desired.

During the U.S. Open Championship, Hartough will exhibit and sell her work at Images of Pebble Beach, the fine-art gallery located in the retail arcade at The Lodge at Pebble Beach. The gallery opened in December 2004 to showcase current art and photography of Pebble Beach as well as historic images from Pebble Beach Company’s extensive archive.

“We are pleased to have the opportunity to host Linda Hartough, a USGA artist for so many years, here for her third visit to a U.S. Open at Pebble Beach,” said Tove Andreassen, gallery manager of Images of Pebble Beach. “This will be the first U.S. Open for which Pebble Beach has had its own gallery, Images of Pebble Beach, which, in addition to showcasing Linda’s current painting of the 9th hole commissioned for this year’s 2010 U.S. Open Championship, will offer other of her works of Pebble Beach Golf Links to the anticipated delight of her devoted fans and U.S. Open spectators.”

About Linda Hartough
This year marks 21 years since Hartough first was commissioned by the USGA to create annual paintings and prints of U.S. Open venues. Hartough painted the first of her U.S. Open series in 1990, when Hale Irwin won at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. 


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Welcome to the Linda Hartough Studio

  • “I am the proud owner of several paintings by Linda Hartough, and each time I look at one I see something new. For all its realism, her work goes beyond being photographic. Her paintings always convey a strong sense of place, so that you feel, for example, the charm of St. Andrews or the majesty of Pebble Beach. A Linda Hartough painting makes me want to play.”

    -Jack Nicklaus
  • “Whenever you see a Linda Hartough golf course rendering, you have to resist the urge to grab a club and drop a ball. Linda has the unique ability to capture, in a single solitary perspective, the very essence of the course itself”

    -Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
  • “Linda is the golf world's premier laureate. There's a tranquility about her paintings that is absolutely beautiful. When you view them, the paintings have the effect of actually putting you there. They're beyond real.”

    -Bob Carney, Golf Digest
  • “I really enjoy painting golf landscape. It is some of the most beautiful and varied landscape in the world combined with a deep, historical sense of tradition that transcends time. The painting is a success when both elements emerge.”

    -Linda Hartough
  • “It's a challenge to make a great painting and still depict a golfer's favorite scene, but my goal is to make any work of art I create transcend the scene depicted. When you look at a golf hole, you have to see what players like about it - how a golfer plays it. Then you have to see it as a lanscape - as a work of fine art.”

    -Linda Hartough
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