MAN CHARGING $2 MILLION FOR GOLF COURSE PAINTINGS

MAN CHARGING $2 MILLION FOR GOLF COURSE PAINTINGS

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (Wireless Flash) -- A Minnesota man who paints pictures of imaginary golf courses hopes to get a "hole" lot of money for his collection: $2 million to be exact. Loyal Chapman has painted pictures of imaginary golf courses for more than 24 years and his paintings have been seen in "Playboy" and "Reader's Digest." The putter paintings are set in impossible locales such as on top of a New York skyscraper or lguacu Falls in Argentina and Chapman claims they're so lifelike that he occasionally receives complaint letters from disgruntled duffers who think the courses are real. Chapman wants to sell his entire "19-hole collection" on January 1 and he expects to score at least $2 million from a museum or a rich golf nut.