Antique Golf Club

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By rleejr


Know Your History and Get More Out of Your Antique Golf Clubs Collection

Golf is a sport that has been played for more than 500 years, and as a result, has gained a reputation in many places, especially producing a lot of players and tournaments. Before the 20th century, most golf clubs were homemade, as it was difficult to make a standardized golf clubs. As such, many of the clubs made before that era had various sizes, make, and even forms to get the job done. It was only during after the onset of the 20th century that the numbered golf clubs became the norm.

If you’re looking for the best antique golf clubs, you’ll always want to get certain facts about it, especially if you’re very willing to commit the golf clubs into your collection. As a customer, you should know the background of each clubs, and be able to assess the quality. Looking for antique golf clubs, it is also highly important for you know the date that this golf club was manufactured; the user, maker, and material used for the club may also be factors you have to know.

Antique golf clubs are usually exchanged between two or more collectors. Proper documentation on the background of the clubs, details on their possible wear and damage should be given. Putters and drivers made by particular designers such as Binnie W. or Wilson, Wedley during the early 1900’s are only some of the names you should be aware of. Many antique golf club collectors can find clubs that are older than these eras. Starting with a collection set of your own antique golf clubs should be easy with the various online organizations you can find. With it, you’ll be hanging your own golfing equipment inside your glass case in no time.


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