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In 1930, Bob Jones set out to win all four major championships (U.S. and British Amateurs; U.S. and British Opens) in a single year. Earlier that summer, Jones went to Britain with the USA Walker Cup team and captured the British Open and British Amateur titles. He then came to Interlachen C.C. in Minneapolis, Minn., looking for the third leg of what would later be called the "Grand Slam." Leading by a stroke at the 72nd hole, Jones holed a 40-foot birdie putt to earn a two-stroke win over Macdonald Smith. Jones completed the quest by winning the U.S. Amateur 10 weeks later.
Available in three sizes, matted or with two custom framing options.
- Printed on museum quality digital archival print stock.
We have chosen the finest quality 100% cotton fine art papers for the
best reproduction as well as for their resistance to fading and
superior archival performance. We are proud to use the latest
generation of pigmented inks to assure the ultimate standard for
quality archival papers.
- The prints are then enclosed
in wood frames (Larson-Juhl "Tribeca" Black or "Ansley" Cherry-Brown)
using both acid free mats and foam core backing materials that will
extend the life of the finished product. The last part of the finishing
equation includes UV filtering Plexiglas.
- The image is
printed as large as possible, while maintaining the original image
proportions on the paper size that you select. The image is then matted
so that the image is presented with a two-to-three inch border on all
sides of the image area. Please see “More Images” (above) for details.
| Paper Size |
Approximate Print Size |
Approximate Frame Size |
| 9" x 12" |
8" x 10" |
14" x 16" |
| 16" x 23" |
14" x 21" |
20" x 27" |
| 18" x 26" |
16" x 24" |
22" x 30" |
Due to the historic nature of this collection, some images may
contain artifacts as a result of their age and the photographic process
used to originally create the photograph. Please note that all fine
works of art need to be handled with care (suggestions included with
each order).
Please allow up to twenty (20) business
days for custom printing, framing before shipment. Please allow up to
seven (7) business days for matted custom prints only before shipment.
Please address any licensing questions for usage of these images editorially or for advertising purposes, to the USGA Photo Archive Staff. |
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