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Various golf ball boxes, early 20th century
The Rules of Golf, 1920. Published by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
Arrowheads, magazine cover, Sandwich, 1927
Signed photograph of Tom Morris, British, 1901Signed photograph of Tom Morris (Senior), British, 1901. Photograph depicts him on the old course at St Andrews
Bobby Jones and fellow golfer, c1920s
Bobby Jones as a boy, c1910. He would later become the first ever Grand Slam tournament winner in 1930
Bobby Jones teeing off, c1920s
D & W Auchterlonie, Golf Club and Ball makers, Scottish, c1900. The photograph is of W Auchterlonie, winner of the Open championship in 1893
Cover of Frys Magazine, c1904-c1914. Illustration shows a man playing a tee shot. Editor CB Fry managed to be England football and cricket captain
Home Green, Royal and Ancient Clubhouse, St Andrews, c1900
Cover of The Ledger Monthly, American, 1899
Golfers at the Open Championship, St Andrews, Scotland, 1890. Willie Park, champion in 1887 and 1889, about to putt. The nearest golfer to the left of Park is Andrew Kirkcaldy
Mr Bennett, 1885. Artist: Thomas HodgeMr Bennett, 1885. This portrait of a Royal and Ancient member in red jacket and brown hat is probably of Andrew Bennett, author of The Book of St Andrews Links, published in 1898
Hell Bunker, 14th hole, Old Course, St Andrews, c1910
Poster for Seaboard Air Line Ry, The Line to the Links, American, c1905. With the Golf Girl by Earl Christy
Royal Liverpool golf club, Hoylake, c1910
James Braid, Scottish golfer, Open championship at Muirfield, 1906. Braid won his third of four Open titles with an overall score of 300
Luggage label, Hotel du Golf, Deauville, French, 1920s
The St Annes Old Links golf club. The famous ninth
Golf tees, mainly American, 1915-1930
Pamphlet advertising golf in Italy, 1932
Official bulletin of USGA, December 1899
Postcard with golfing theme, c1910. Then Reggie drove off, and a good drive it was
Millie - The Caddies Song, sheet music cover, American, 1901
Postcard of Golf Club House, Elie, 1914
Calendar with a golfing theme, French, 1923. Calendar on stiff board issued by l Almanach des Postes in 1923
Cover of The Ladies World magazine, American, March 1905
CWS Tea advertising card, 1920s; a woman hands a cup of CWS tea to a boy caddy on a golf course
Business card for Alexander and Schneider Tailors, c1900
Postcard advertising golfing trips to Ireland, c1910. Travelling by the London and North Western Railway, operating between the ports of Liverpool, Heysham and Stranraer
Cover of Colliers Weekly, American, July 29, 1899
JH Taylor (1871-1963), five times Open champion, c1940JH Taylor (1871-1963), five times Open champion, autographed photograph c1940
Harold H Hilton, golfer, c1900
Portrait of golfer JE Laidlay, c1896. Caption: addressing for approach stroke
Cover of The American Golfer magazine, December 1928
James Braid, Scottish golfer, c1910
Tin of Colonel golf balls, c1909. St. Mungo made the first Colonel golf balls in 1909. This tin would have contained twelve balls
Satirical advertisement for Copes Tobaccos, c1890s. Artist: John WallaceSatirical advertisement for Copes Tobaccos, c1890s. During the 1890s Copes Tobaccos commissioned a series of political prints from artist John Wallace, who drew carttons as George Pipeshank
Diamond Golf Tee book of matches, c1900
Cover of The Delineator, July 1900. In Praise of Summer
Poster for Arthur Bell and Sons Old Scotch Whisky, c1900
Golfers Magazine cover, September 1915Golfers Magazine cover, Chicago, September 1915
Blanco Y Negro poster with golfing theme, c1930s
The Spur magazine cover, July 1914
Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 1933Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 13 January 1933. Jones (1902-72) is often said to be the best golfer of all time
Advert for golf courses in Bermuda, January 3rd 1924
Healthy Recreation; two women golfers and their caddy, c1900Healthy Recreation ; two women golfers and their caddy, c1900
The Drive, Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897. Artist: AB FrostThe Drive 1897; scene on a golf course on the cover of Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897