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2012 Scottish Golf Desk Calendar

The CD desk calendar continues to prove extremely popular! Featuring a stunning selection of 12 of Donald's Scottish golf course photographs, it is ideal for posting.

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2012 Scottish Golf Desk Calendar

2012 Scottish Landscape Calendar

'Many thanks for the golf calendar - again, a true masterpiece'. In publication for more than fifteen years, comments like that above are regular occurrences; in 2012 the pictures just keep getting better!

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2012 Scottish Landscape Calendar

2012 Scottish Landscape Desk Calendar

The CD-sized desk calendar has proved extremely popular, both at home and abroad! Ideal for busy desks and light to post.

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2012 Scottish Landscape Desk Calendar

DVD of "The Carnoustie Story"

This is the film of the book, which brings to life the development of the hardest links course in the world and the many characters who have made an indelible mark on the town and the courses over 500 years.

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Photograph of 11th green, Carnoustie

This is a hole which rarely earns plaudits or criticism in any post-round analysis. In one sense, many golfers see it as linking the pretty testing five holes immediately preceding it to the start of the toughest finish in Open golf......

Photograph of 11th green, Carnoustie

Photograph of 12th, Hopeman

This just HAS to be one of the most extraordinary courses in Scotland - and this hole one of its most spectacular. Hit the ball well, or gorse, the beach or a pot bunker will end all interest in par!

Photograph of 12th, Hopeman

Photograph of 1st green, New Course, St. Andrews

Early morning sunshine throws lovely light over the first hole of the New Course, St. Andrews.

Photograph of 1st green, New Course, St. Andrews

Photograph of 3rd green Carnoustie (Panoramic)

The newest image of the much-tampered with 3rd on the Championship Course reveals the major problems should either club selection or ball strike be deficient.....

Photograph of 3rd green Carnoustie (Panoramic)

Photograph of 5th tee, Carnoustie (Panoramic)

This view across the fifth tee shows the only double green on Carnoustie Links - the fourth ( to the right ) and the fourteenth ( to the left).The fifth hole heads south-eastwards..... read on!

Photograph of 5th tee, Carnoustie (Panoramic)

Photograph of 6th green, Carnoustie (panoramic)

Late evening sun highlights the "last" of the hazards which litter the near-six hundred yard stretch of this magnificent par five "Hogan's Alley".

Photograph of 6th green, Carnoustie (panoramic)

Photograph of 9th green, Carnoustie

An unusual shot of the 9th green this one; taken with late evening sun highlighting the trunks of the pine trees. These separate the hole from the railway line which gave the hole its name.

Photograph of 9th green, Carnoustie

Photograph of bunkers on 3rd, Carnoustie

Despite the regular tinkering with this lovely little par four, the sand traps remain as a major threat from the tee. If you are really unlucky with the lie you get, forget par and just take your punishment.....again!!

Photograph of bunkers on 3rd, Carnoustie

Photograph of Cairngorms and Loch Morlich

A glorious end to a March day found the water of Loch Morlich obediently reflective as the last snows of winter still decorated the Cairngorm Mountains.

Photograph of Cairngorms and Loch Morlich

Photograph of daybreak Balcary Bay, Solway Firth

A cool night and a cloudless sky ensured that the light would be perfect for this silhouette-shot captured on the shore of Balcary Bay, Auchencairn, south of Dumfries.

Photograph of daybreak Balcary Bay, Solway Firth

Photograph of Dunnottar Castle Upright

The unique location of the most dramatic ruins on Scotland's east coast is highlighted by late sun. This shot was captured from the clifftop some five hundred yards south of the castle - not for the faint-hearted!

Photograph of Dunnottar Castle Upright

Photograph of Easdale, Seil Island

The foreground gives away the geological secrets of Seil Island; acres of slate still litter the landscape. Easdale consists of just a few houses but the backdrop of the steeply rising ground and cliffs make a spectacular picture.

Photograph of Easdale, Seil Island
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Scottish Calendars

".......the photography is just stunning. It's the best Scottish calendar we have ever given to our customers......."

"......the calendar demands your attention - the instant you catch sight of it....."

".......the design and finish put it head and shoulders above the others we looked at......."

".......I have never seen such spectacular photographs of Scottish golf courses. He seems to find EXACTLY the right place - his compositions are brilliant......"

These are but four of the many testimonials sent by clients after receiving their Scottish calendars. The key element of photographic impact - whether the choice be the stunning wall calendar or the highly attractive desk calendar - is quite outstanding. Growing numbers of both corporate and private clients, together with a year-on-year increase in the print run of all the publications, fully testify to the position of Donald Ford's Scottish calendars at the top of the market place.

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