This fine art print captures the iconic seventh hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links during the 1972 U.S. Open, a tournament etched in history by Jack Nicklaus’s remarkable victory.
Taken exclusively for SPORT Magazine, this photograph beautifully showcases the natural splendor of Pebble Beach, where dramatic cliffs meet the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean.
The seventh hole, a picturesque par-three, is celebrated for its breathtaking views and unique challenges, making it one of the most memorable holes in professional golf. Framed by rolling greens and the expansive blue ocean beyond, the image reflects the serene yet dramatic atmosphere that defines Pebble Beach.
The 1972 U.S. Open remains one of the most significant tournaments in golf history. Jack Nicklaus secured his third U.S. Open title with an unforgettable performance, including a legendary one-iron shot on the 17th hole that helped clinch his victory.
This photograph offers a timeless glimpse into the setting where golf’s greatest champion showcased his brilliance.
Printed with exceptional clarity, this fine art photograph preserves every detail of the moment, from the textured greens to the shimmering waves in the distance. Its unframed format provides collectors the opportunity to customize the presentation, making it a versatile addition to any space.
For golf enthusiasts, fans of Jack Nicklaus, or collectors of sports photography, this piece is more than a visual tribute—it’s a celebration of a storied course, an iconic tournament, and the enduring beauty of the game.
"Seventh Heaven, 1972" SPORT Magazine
- Medium: Fine Art Print
- Substrate: Paper
- Edition of: 50 - #4
- Size: 17 X 12
- Includes certificate of authenticity