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Final Turn looks straight down on the 16th green at a decisive moment in the round. From above, the hole reveals its true character—isolated, exposed, and defined by what surrounds it as much as by the putting surface itself.
Marsh frames the green on three sides, leaving little margin for error. From this angle, the choice becomes clear: commit to the shot and set up a strong finish, or miss and let the hole unravel quickly. Accuracy is not optional here; it’s the difference between momentum and collapse.
The photograph captures that tension in stillness. Long shadows stretch across the green, soft light contrasts with sharp edges, and the routing narrows the player’s focus to a single outcome. It’s a quiet image, but one charged with consequence—where the round can turn, for better or worse.
Final Turn looks straight down on the 16th green at a decisive moment in the round. From above, the hole reveals its true character—isolated, exposed, and defined by what surrounds it as much as by the putting surface itself.
Marsh frames the green on three sides, leaving little margin for error. From this angle, the choice becomes clear: commit to the shot and set up a strong finish, or miss and let the hole unravel quickly. Accuracy is not optional here; it’s the difference between momentum and collapse.
The photograph captures that tension in stillness. Long shadows stretch across the green, soft light contrasts with sharp edges, and the routing narrows the player’s focus to a single outcome. It’s a quiet image, but one charged with consequence—where the round can turn, for better or worse.
24”x36”. Print to oder.