Her work is displayed in permanent collections at Augusta National, Laurel Valley, Pinehurst and Pine Valley. You can also find her work in the personal collections of Jack Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd and Rees Jones, as well as, in the USGA Museum, and the Morris Museum of Art, in Augusta, Georgia. In 2017, Linda was inducted into the Lowcountry Golf Hall of Fame, plus she has received the Golf Digest Lifetime Achievement Award. Historic Oakland Hills Golf Club, in Detroit experienced a devastating clubhouse fire earlier this year and an original paintings and prints of her previous works of art on her website, Hartough.com. She is also working on adding NFT’s to her offerings to help interested fans stay in touch and add to their collections. In 2004, she co-founded the Academy of Golf Art, a nonprofit organization to promote golf art as a genre of fine art. The effort has helped other golf artists connect and become recognized for their work. Find out more at: AcademyofGolfArt.org If you would like to purchase any of her paintings, or prints be sure to visit her website: Hartough.com. Hartough rendering of their 16th hole was lost to that blaze. The club has asked her to create another original oil painting of the 16th Hole to replace it. Back 9 Report had a chance to chat with Linda Hartough about her work and the recreation of the original painting for Oakland Hills Golf Club in Detroit. Mou – leave a black rectangle here Linda primarily only engages in commission work these days, but golf fans can find various
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