The Island Golf Club - 14th Hole
The Island Golf Club - 14th Hole, By Keane Cooke
Experience the soul of Irish links golf with this original giclée print of The Island Golf Club – 14th Hole. This striking piece captures one of the most iconic and dramatic holes in Irish golf — known for having the narrowest fairway in Ireland, and possibly in all of Europe. Set between towering dunes with coastal winds sweeping through, the 14th is as punishing as it is beautiful.
Steeped in history, this hole once hosted the original clubhouse on its tee box until 1973, and for decades, golfers had to arrive by boat from Malahide town, visible in the distant background of the painting. That journey — crossing waters to a hidden links — gave The Island its mystique, and it remains a place of legend among players. The artwork reflects the tension of standing on the tee, trying to hit that impossibly tight fairway, and the calm beauty of the Irish coastline.
Perfect for golfers, art collectors, or anyone drawn to the raw, historic charm of Ireland’s sporting landscape.
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High-quality giclée fine art print
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Printed on archival-grade paper for long-lasting colour
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Hand-signed
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Size: A2
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Frame not included (custom framing available on request)
- Ships rolled and safely packaged in a protective tube, wrapped with care to ensure it arrives in perfect condition