If you’ve attended a major golf championship, chances are you’ve seen artist Lee Wybranski’s work in the merchandise area. Wybranski works annually for the USGA, R&A, LPGA and PGA of America to create original collectible works of art. His first assignment for the USGA was the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines. Since then, Wybranski has created posters for more than 40 majors. Wybranski’s latest piece features the home of the 2025 Ryder Cup, Bethpage Black.
Wybranski has a knack for highlighting a course’s signature elements, such as the wicker basket pins of Merion, the cherry blossoms of Congressional, Winged Foot’s iconic clubhouse and the rugged cliffs of Torrey Pines – complete with hang gliders in the background. Each piece requires approximately 35 to 50 hours of painting time.
How do you buy the new championship posters from premier golf artist Lee Wybranski?
By means of:
Evan Rothman
For a limited time, fans of Wybranski’s artwork have a rare opportunity to own an original. In partnership with Member for a Day and the USGA, 23 of Wybranski’s original paintings and framed works of art are currently being auctioned. This auction marks the first time Wybranski’s original pieces have ever been made available to the public. The artwork on offer includes Wybranski’s commissions 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 the championship posters, you can also bid on one of the framed course artworks from, for example, Hay at Pebble Beach, Hamilton Farm, Bethpage Black and Sweetens Cove. Do you wish Wybranski could create a custom work of art for you? There is also an option to bid on that.
Interested in making an offer? The auction is open until December 7. View the works of art offered at auction here. To browse Wybranski’s entire collection of prints, click here.

Golf.com editor
As a four-year member of Columbia’s first class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can beat anyone on the masthead. She can also outshine them in the office, where she is primarily responsible for producing both print and online articles, as well as overseeing major special projects such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November 2015 and appeared in both magazine and video form on GOLF.com.
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