The Golfer’s Dram by Graeme Baxter
The Brora golf course design, is recognised as being one of James Braid’s finest pieces of work.
Brora Golf Club Dram
by Graeme Baxter
This point overlooking the short 9th hole, is one of the most memorable views of the historic Brora Links. The scenic beach, with the mountain backdrop, provides a quiet moment to savour before the start of legendary course designer James Braid’s challenging back nine.
The Nairn Golf Club has attracted golf enthusiasts from around the world ever since it was founded in 1887.
The Nairn Club Dram
by Graeme Baxter
This painting is of the stunning 14th hole, which is a favourite view of the course; a challenging par 3 looking out over the Moray Firth and the Black Isle beyond.
Graeme Baxter BEM is Scotland’s most recognised golf artist, with over 200 paintings of the world's most respected golf courses in his portfolio. We will be introducing a number of Graeme’s paintings, with Brora Golf Club being our first edition.
Graeme Baxter
In her January 2022 Honours' List, HM Queen Elizabeth awarded Graeme the British Empire Medal for his contribution to golf and tourism in Scotland. This was an important recognition of a long and distinguished career which has spanned the globe.
Graeme is recognised as having the largest golf portfolio, with over 200 golf paintings of the world's most respected golf courses. Graeme has also been nominated as Official Artist to the Ryder Cup, Open Championship, Solheim Cup and Presidents Cup, as well as major tournaments around the world.
Graeme considers himself fortunate to have combined his love of art with his passion for golf. In his words, "My goal is to record golf history through my paintings. I am looking to find the heart of the golf course and capture its key characteristics and natural feel".
We look forward to introducing many famous golf courses to Graeme's collection of The Golfer's Dram over the months ahead.
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