Tee Markers at Harbor Shores

Tee Markers at Harbor Shores by Greg Ladewski, published by Minot Publishing Company in 2011, is a visually engaging exploration of the fine art tee markers that celebrate golf legend Jack Nicklaus’s record of 18 Major titles. This edition, consisting of 102 pages, presents a unique blend of art and ecology, showcasing markers crafted in glass and steel that reflect the indigenous plants found within the five distinct ecosystems of Nicklaus’ Harbor Shores Signature Golf Course in southwest Michigan.
Readers will discover how these tee markers interpret the course’s rivers, woodlands, grasslands, wetlands, and sand dunes, weaving together elements of public art, history, and nature lore. The book offers a vivid perspective on one of America’s premier golf courses, appealing to a diverse audience that includes golfers, sculptors, glassmakers, nature enthusiasts, and trivia buffs. With its lavish illustrations, this coffee table book provides an entertaining and informative look at the intersection of art and the natural environment in the context of golf.
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Golf legend Jack Nicklaus record 18 Majors titles are celebrated by 18 unique fine art tee markers, crafted in glass and steel. These markers, gracing Nicklaus’ Harbor Shores Signature Golf Course in southwest Michigan, interpret the indigenous plants on the course’s five distinct ecosystems: rivers, woodlands, grasslands, wetlands, and sand dunes. The Tee Markers of Harbor Shores: Flame & Flower, Glass & Steel weaves public art, ecology, history, nature lore and fun facts to create a vivid and entertaining perspective on one of America’s premier golf courses. Golfers, sculptors, glassmakers, nature lovers and trivia buffs will find this lavishly illustrated coffee table book a must read.
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