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Philadelphia Cricket Club Wissahickon Golf Course 5th Hole Wood Print
by Duncan Pearson
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Philadelphia Cricket Club Wissahickon Golf Course 5th Hole wood print by Duncan Pearson. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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This aerial photograph of the 18th Hole of the Wissahickon Golf Course, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, is from an aerial photo shoot I completed,... more
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Artist's Description
This aerial photograph of the 18th Hole of the Wissahickon Golf Course, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, is from an aerial photo shoot I completed, in the Summer of 2010, for a coffee table book of photographs comparing the design elements of the Club�s St. Martin�s, Wissahickon and Militia Hill golf course.
About Duncan Pearson
Duncan Pearson, Aerial Photographer & Author (215) 760-5132 - duncpearson@gmail.com As an aerial photographer I use helicopters and small planes to gain an aerial vantage point. Most of my work is commissioned by the commercial and residential real estate and construction industries. Over the last ten years I've completed custom aerial photography assignments of Brandywine Realty Trust, Harrah's Entertainment, Six Flag's Great Adventure, The Flynn Company, Coldwell Banker Preferred, Madison Development, Liberty Property Trust, The University of Pennsylvania and many other corporations and institutions. Fine Art America is the best way I've found to make it easy for my patrons to navigate to the pieces they are interested in and...
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Duncan Pearson
Hole #5 (364/341/317/278/278) "A good drive here is very important with bunkers blanketing the fairway in the landing area. The approach requires a good shot given a very deep bunker that is positioned in front of the elevated green. The green has two tiers and is one of the most difficult on the course; the bottom area will accept shots more easily than the upper area, and beware of the going long as this green is very fast from back to front". -Jim Smith Jr.