Renowned Golf-Landscape Artist Shares her Story
Pittsburgh, Pa. – The Golf Heritage Society (GolfHeritage.org) will present Linda Hartough, world-renowned golf-landscape artist, as part of its Grand Zoom Series, on June 8, 2022. Hartough will share stories about her work, travels, celebrities she has met and challenges of painting golf art.
“We are honored to present Linda Hartough as our next Grand Zoom guest,” said Dr. Bern Bernacki, president of the GHS. “We look forward to hearing about her remarkable career of painting some of the most famous golf courses in the world.”
Hartough, a GHS member, is known for extraordinary attention to detail in her recreation of some of golf’s most beautiful holes. A 2017 inductee into the Lowcountry Golf Hall of Fame, Hartough has been honored with the Golf Digest Lifetime Achievement Award. She is a Founding Trustee of the Academy of Golf Art, a professional society of golf artists established in 2004 to create an awareness and appreciation of golf art as a valuable segment of fine art. She is the only artist ever commissioned by both the USGA and the R&A to create annual paintings of the U.S. Open and Open venues.
Both GHS members and non-members are invited to view this Grand Zoom event. To join the Zoom call, click on the link below on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. EST.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82638907041?pwd=0uy5UlkEQgqjlp5cdVWEq2dZG8bP_o.1
About the Golf Heritage Society
Founded in 1970, the GHS is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring and preserving golf’s history. The annual membership fee is $50. For information or to join the GHS, visit GolfHeritage.org.
Contact:
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