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This canvas shows golf history at Pebble Beach No. 7, an iconic piece of scenery that harks back to June 1972 when the U.S. Open was first held there. It captures the sheer beauty of the 106 yards Par 3, which although short is one of the most challenging Par 3’s of golf. Situated along the iconic cliffs of California looking over the Pacific, mother nature has free play, making the wind at No. 7 a legendary rival. Forcing famous golfers such as Sam Snead to putt off the tee rather than send a tee shot into the teeth of a wicked wind. Making it to this day that Pebble Beach No. 7 continues to challenge the best players in the game and it is no wonder why it's considered one of the most unforgettable and competitive holes in the world. Every time you looks at the canvas, Pebble Beach and its recognizable cliffs come alive, as if you are able to witness a piece of golfing history being there in 1972.
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