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Pricelessby Frank Morrison
18" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
Perfectionby Frank Morrison
18" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
North Berwickby Andrew Johnson
32" x 26" Framed Advertisement Frame
Clubhouseby Conrad Knutsen
18" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
At the Teeby Roya Azim
25" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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On the Course Iby The Chelsea Collection
22" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
On the Course IIby The Chelsea Collection
22" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
Vintage Sports Iby John Butler
19" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Vintage Sports IIby John Butler
19" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Day on the Greenby Veruca Salt
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Time to Puttby Veruca Salt
25" x 31" Framed Photograph Frame
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Winter Scene with Two Gentlemen Playing Colfby Hendrick Avercamp
27" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Namur Graffiti
23" x 29" Framed Art Frame
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Golfby Naxart
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Determination-Golfer
43" x 21" Framed Artwork Frame
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Framed Golf Swing Posters
Those who haven’t played golf before, might be tempted to declare that there is less than meets the eye about this sport and dismiss it to a simple game. FramedArt.com says different through its comprehensive collection of framed golf swing prints, highlighting the importance of the stroke mechanics.
Professional players need to make difficult decisions, such as selecting the appropriate clubs and shots, which is just the prelude for the ultimate game mechanic: the making of shots.
The vast majority of framed golf swing prints feature the athletes as they are about to hit the ball, which is actually the pre-stroke phase. This is when the players choose their stance and also the club and only after this decision has been made, the actual swing follows. Everything matters at the highest level, ranging from position to the movement of feet and the velocity at which players hit the ball.
Framed golf swing prints brilliantly capture the essence of the strikes, including the moment that follows after the actual hit. There are plenty of things that can go wrong and even though for the untrained eye the differences are negligible, professional players know immediately when they commit a mistake. The golfer is constantly trying to have a low center of gravity, in an attempt of conserving the balance while he or she directs the swing. It all concludes with the player having the golf club resting on his neck, after the swing is finalized.
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