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Golfer drives AL0298_027

A professional golfer in full swing during a golf tournament on an unidentified English course. A caddy, to the left, is holding a sign saying " [S]weetman". Photographed by Laurence Goldman 1958-61. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England

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This print captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the sheer skill and grace of a professional golfer during a tournament on an unidentified English course. The golfer, fully immersed in his swing, exudes confidence and determination as he prepares to strike the ball with precision. His form is flawless, demonstrating years of practice and dedication to the sport. To the left of the golfer stands his trusted caddy, holding a sign that reads "[S]weetman". This detail adds an intriguing element to the photograph, leaving us wondering about their relationship and perhaps hinting at some inside joke or personal connection between them. The caddy's presence also highlights the collaborative nature of golf, where players rely on their support team for guidance and assistance throughout each round. Photographed by Laurence Goldman between 1958-61, this image not only showcases sporting excellence but also provides us with a glimpse into leisure activities enjoyed by people during that era. Golf has long been associated with recreation and relaxation for individuals seeking respite from daily routines. As we admire this historic snapshot captured by Goldman's lens, we are reminded of how sports like golf transcend time; they continue to bring joy and challenge enthusiasts across generations. This remarkable photograph serves as both a testament to human athleticism and an ode to leisurely pursuits that have stood the test of time.


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Introducing the stunning Golfer prints from Media Storehouse's Historic England collection. This captivating image, titled "Golfer drives AL0298_027," captures the essence of a bygone era with its depiction of a professional golfer in full swing during a tournament on an unidentified English course. The focused golfer's powerful stance and the determined look on his face convey the intensity of the game, while his caddy, holding a sign reading "Sweetman," adds an intriguing element of personal history. Add these beautiful prints to your home or office to bring a touch of timeless charm and sports history into your space.


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