Bid on original works from golf’s top artists

If you’ve ever attended a major golf tournament, you’ve likely seen the work of artist Lee Wybranski in the merchandise section. Wybranski creates original collectible artwork for the USGA, R&A, LPGA and PGA of America each year. His first USGA commission was the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. Since then, Wybranski has created posters for more than 40 professions. Wybranski’s latest creation showcases Bethpage Black, home of the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Wyblanski excelled at highlighting iconic elements of the ballpark, such as Merrion Field’s wicker basket pin, Capitol Field’s cherry blossoms, Winged Foot Field’s iconic clubhouse and Torrey Pines Field’s rugged cliffs, as well as the hang glider in the background. Each piece requires approximately 35 to 50 hours of painting time.
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For a limited time, fans of Wyblanski’s artwork have a rare opportunity to own an original work. In partnership with One Day Membership and the USGA, 23 original paintings and framed artworks by Wybranski are currently being auctioned. The sale marks the first time an original work by Wyblanski has been made available to the public. Artworks on offer include commissions by Wybranski for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage, the 2025 Walker Cup at Cypress Point, the 2022 Open Championship at St. Andrews and more.
In addition to championship posters, you can also bid on a piece of framed course art from courses including Pebble Beach Hayfields, Hamilton Farms, Bethpage Black and Sweetens Bay. Want Wybranski to create a custom piece of art for you? There are also opportunities to bid.
Interested in bidding? The auction will last until December 7. View the artworks on offer at the auction here. To browse Wybranski’s entire collection of prints, click here.
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As a fourth-year member of Columbia University’s inaugural women’s varsity golf class, Jessica can birdie more than everyone on the masthead. She can chase them away at the office, too, where she produces print and online features and oversees major special projects like GOLF’s Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November 2015 and appears as videos in the magazine and on GOLF.com.



