Old Tom Morris is a famous figure in golf history. I have a piece of memorabilia related to him, and I’m trying to figure out when it was made and how much it’s worth. If anyone has any information that could help, I’d really appreciate it.
This is almost certainly a reproduction. If it were a club used by Tom Morris or from St. Andrews, it would say so. These are just pictures and plaques with generic descriptions.
Donna said:
This is almost certainly a reproduction. If it were a club used by Tom Morris or from St. Andrews, it would say so. These are just pictures and plaques with generic descriptions.
@EthanHarper4
Those are replicas of OP’s.
KAY said:
@EthanHarper4
Those are replicas of OP’s.
God damn, golf would be so much more badass if each player had to build their own clubs.
swingitryt said:
God damn, golf would be so much more badass if each player had to build their own clubs.
Love this thought. Get out there and make them yourselves!
Get it authenticated. It looks like a reproduction, but this could just be a custom display for a golf historian. I saw something similar at a charity auction. Even replicas can fetch a good price.
Very likely reproduction stuff to hang on the wall, but still very cool! And free?
Camila said:
@Lucypiper
If you quietly hang this inside the men’s room at the nearest clubhouse, they might not even notice it was missing.
Comment of the day. Well done!
@Lucypiper
Wild to think they played at 6,500 yards with that ancient equipment.
@Lucypiper
What are the odds you game that putter?
@Lucypiper
Is no one gonna give OP recognition for cleaning this so well? Went from looking like a broken antique to a museum piece.