Golf artists adapt and thrive in evolving market for their work

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Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Golf artists adapt and thrive in evolving market for their work
Summary

Golf art is gaining popularity as artists adapt to market demands and forge partnerships with clubs. Lee Wybranski, a prominent golf painter, has achieved significant success, producing official posters for major championships since 2008. His works, priced at $30 each, attract large sales during events like the U.S. Open. Other artists, like Joe Woldt, are exploring creative avenues by crafting unique golf hole illustrations, further expanding the golf art. As artists engage with audiences differently, opportunities are increasing.

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  • Golf artists show adaptability in how and what they create.
  • Lee Wybranski has designed posters for U.S. Open since 2008.
  • Woldt started creating scorecard illustrations after a trip to Sand Valley.
  • Successful artists often collaborate with clubs for commissions.
  • Golf art continues to evolve, tapping into new audiences and platforms.
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Golf art, like the game in general, is finding engagement through different means, and some artists work to meet that desire.

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