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Golf Artist Donations Are a HoleInOne For Childrens CharitiesFund Raising



Graeme Baxter, the world renown golf artist behind the company Baxter Golf Art, has made a commitment to donate one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) in charitable donations to children'ss charities for 2009.



Baxter will provide charities that involve children with Limited Edition lithographs for use in their many fund raising efforts. In one charity event, The JP McManus Invitational Pro-Am, a St Andrews Baxter print was signed by both Tiger Woods and David Duval and sold for a staggering seventy thousand pounds, which is roughly one hundred and five thousand dollars.



Baxter'ss lithographs retail initially for $200 and then appreciate accordingly. Each year winners of major tournament events such as The Open, Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup and many other PGA, LPGA and European Tour events sign Baxter prints for charitable causes. I believe I am the only artist that does not charge more for counter-signed golf art and that is why I feel so many professional golfers sign as many as they do.



I have the best job an avid golfer could ever ask for. I travel the world visiting top ranked golf clubs and then use my gift of painting to capture their signature hole on canvas. I feel very blessed and I'sm happy to make a commitment to give back to children'ss charities. states Graeme.



If you would like to receive a Graeme Baxter Limited Edition lithograph print, please email the charity director, Diane Hofflander. Please include your position in the charity, the name, location and purpose of the charity and when you desire the golf artwork to be shipped.



http://www.BaxterGolfArt.com






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