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Advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina, from an American magazine of 1916

Advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina, from an American magazine of 1916


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Advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina, from an American magazine of 1916

GOLF: PINEHURST, 1916.
Advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina, from an American magazine of 1916

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1916 Advertising Athlete Caddie Caddy Golf Club Golfer Leisure South East Swing Upper Class Pinehurst


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This photograph captures an advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club, a renowned golf club located in the picturesque state of North Carolina. Taken from an American magazine dating back to 1916, this vintage print showcases the early days of advertising and leisurely pursuits. In the foreground, we see a skilled golfer mid-swing, showcasing his athleticism and precision on the course. A caddy stands by his side, ready to assist with any needs that may arise during gameplay. Notably, the caddy portrayed is African American—a reflection of the racial dynamics prevalent during that era. The image exudes an air of sophistication and upper-class leisure as several well-dressed men observe the game from afar. The lush greenery surrounding them serves as a testament to Pinehurst's commitment to providing its members with a pristine golfing experience. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, it offers us a glimpse into both America's sporting history and societal norms at that period. It reminds us how far we have come while also acknowledging our past. This print is part of The Granger Collection's vast archive—an invaluable resource for those seeking glimpses into historical moments through visual representation. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply intrigued by America's rich cultural heritage, this piece will undoubtedly transport you back to 1916 when golf was emerging as one of society's most beloved pastimes.

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