Ben Hogan, The British Open - Carnoustie by Michael Heslop
Ben Hogan, The British Open - Carnoustie by Michael Heslop
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This rarely available fine art print is referred to as 'Waiting For The green To Clear', and depicts Ben Hogan on the only occasion he played a major in Britain, which he won! Hogan's Alley is named after him at Carnoustie.
Michael comments: "This scene is depicted just after the rain has passed with Mr Hogan in private contemplation of the next shot. The caddy is folding Mr Hogan's waterproofs, whilst a stoic British crowd with flat caps and rain-coats looks on, slightly unimpressed at having just weathered the storm!" Second from the right edge, the artist included himself in the audience too!
PRINT DETAILS
PRINT DETAILS
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ARTIST
Michael Heslop
With a career spanning over 40 years fulfilling worldwide commissions, in-house residencies and lecturing, Michael is a highly qualified, talented artist, whose works are collected worldwide.
He is one of the few artists in golf art, whose talent is people rather than landscapes, and he is nothing but exceptional. His ability to capture the anticipation, joy and suspense of golfers and the onlooking spectators is wonderful.