Seeing the Course Through a Photographer’s Eye

As a photographer, I’ve always been drawn to landscapes that tell a story. Golf courses offer a unique blend of design, natural beauty, and constantly changing light that make them one of my favorite subjects to photograph.

I look for composition and drama when capturing golf courses.

Whether I’m walking the fairways with a handheld camera or capturing the bigger picture from above with a drone, my goal is the same: to showcase the character of the course. Early morning sunlight stretching across a green, dramatic clouds building over a fairway, reflections in a water hazard, or the intricate patterns created by bunkers and mowing lines all contribute to the visual story.

I love drama created by light.
Afternoon light has nice shadows along with a curvy cart path.

I really enjoy capturing the courses, I even use a silent shutter to remain as unobtrusive as possible.

Drone photography adds another dimension, revealing the artistry of a course’s architecture and the relationship between holes, hazards, and the surrounding landscape. Combined with ground-level imagery, it creates a complete visual representation of the property.

Every golf course has its own personality. Some are defined by sweeping vistas and dramatic elevation changes, while others are known for subtle details that reveal themselves through careful observation. Photography allows me to highlight both.

The challenge, and the reward, is finding those moments when light, weather, and composition come together. Those are the images that capture not just how a golf course looks, but how it feels to be there.
For me, photographing golf courses is about more than documenting a property. It’s about creating images that celebrate the beauty, craftsmanship, and drama found in these remarkable landscapes. Oak Hills Golf Course.

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