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This bronze sculpture captures Arnie and the shot heard around the golf world - his drive off the par four first tee at Cherry Hills in the final round of the 1960 U.S. Open. This shot resulted in Arnie driving the green and culminated in his final round 65 and come from behind victory. According to Arnold Palmer, "This sculpture captures the moment so well, it's hard to believe Karl wasn't there on the tee with me at Cherry Hills in 1960."
Karl Farris is a nationally known sculptor specializing in highly detailed, museum-quality bronze golf figures. A low handicap golfer, he has an exceptional eye for capturing the distinctive swings and likenesses of famous golfers. Karl has been featured in every major golf magazine in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia. GOLF WORLD MAGAZINE wrote: "Golf art is reaching new heights of popularity, and the class of the bunch may be the sculptures created by Karl Farris". Several of Karl's sculptures are on permanent display at The British Golf Museum and The World Golf Hall of Fame.
Sculpture height: 18 in. |