VINTAGE GOLFING LOT










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QUINTESSENTIAL GOLF LOT

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AN AMERICAN TRADITION. THE PROFESSIONAL GOLF ASSOCIATION MAGAZINE. COPYRIGHT YEAR 1974. COVER REQUESTS THAT ALL PATRONS SUPPORT NATIONAL GOLF DAY. SPONSORED BY ALDILA GRAPHITE SHAFTS / ETONIC SHOES / OTIS GOLF CARS.

COVER IS A PICTURESQUE HOLE AT CLEVELAND, OHIO (OH ) CANTEBURY GOLF CLUB, PAINTED BY ARTIST FRANK BEATTY. THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT DESK TOP SOUVENIR. A TOKEN OF YOUR LOVE OF THE GAME. THIS PAPER / EPHEMERA GIVES HIGHLIGHTS TO THE GAME INCLUDING A LONG SECTION OF STATISTICS. PRO METHODS AND SWINGS. EXOTIC GREEN LOCATIONS. AND THE "LATEST" IN GOLFING TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCEMENT OF GEAR AND CLUBS AND BALLS.

DON'T GET TEE-D OFF. THIS IS FULL OF GREAT ADVERTISEMENTS AND ARTICLES. 96 PAGES OF COLOR PHOTOS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. THIS IS A PRESENTATION COPY, SIGNED BY PGA GOLF PROFESSIONAL "DEAN ROKESSOR" (?). UNPRESENTED AS OF YET. INCLUDES A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A GOLF MASTER, PAUL HARNEY - MR NICE GUY. 

COPY IS GOOD. SOME AGE COLORATION. SOME MINOR BENDING IN CERTAIN PAGES. NO RIPS TO SPEAK OF. TIME TO TEE UP!

 

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"THE EASY WAY TO LEARN GOLF RULES"

NATIONAL GOLF FOUNDATION

CHICAGO ILLINOIS

PRINTED IN THE USA

COPYRIGHT 1965

80 PAGE POCKET SIZE BOOKLET

ILLUSTARTED WITH WHIMSICAL LINE DRAWINGS

CARTOON CHARACTERS COMPLETE A GAME OF GOLF SHOWING ALL THE DO'S AND DON'TS

PAPER BACK BOOK IS USED IN GOOD CONDITION


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VINTAGE VIEW FINDER

PHOTOGRAPH SLIDE SCOPE

THE IMAGE IS OF A LADY

SHE IS DRIVING WITH HER WOOD

THE LONG FAIRWAY SHOT

PAR 4

CARTS AND COMPANIONS IN THE BACK

THAT SEVENTY'S SHOW

NICE WAGGLE

PRO SHOP SOUVENIR NOVELTY

FOURRRRRRR....


 

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1970 W&R BERRIES

#769

"WORLD'S GREATEST GOLFER"

STANDS ABOUT 6.5" HIGH

GREAT DESK TOP PAPERWEIGHT


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1969 PAULA

#W-129

"OLD GOLFERS NEVER DIE,

THEY JUST LOSE THEIR BALLS"

ADULT HUMOR

RISQUE NOVELTY KITSCH

FIGURE IS ABOUT 5.5" HIGH 

 


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SILVER PLATE BALL POINT PEN AND GOLF CLUB DRIVER HEAD HOLDER

SUPER DESK SET. 

PEN IS HALLMARK WITH TWO SYMBOLS BUT WE ARE UNABLE TO DETERMINE THE MAKER OF THE WRITING UTENSIL

ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.

THE MEASUREMENTS ARE ABOUT 8" HIGH MOUNTED AND 4" BY 2.75"

THE PEN ITSELF IS 7" LONG.

PEN IS AGED AND COULD BE CLEANED BETTER. USED.

 

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BRASS GOLF BALL

BOTTLE OPENER

FOR YOUR

COLD DRINK.



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FYI

Golf is a sport in which a player, using several types of clubs, hits a ball into each hole on the golf course in the lowest possible number of strokes. Golf is one of the few ball games that does not use a standardised playing area; rather, the game is played on golf "courses," each one of which has a unique design and typically consists of either 9 or 18 separate holes. Golf is defined in the Rules of Golf as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules."
 
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St AndrewsThe first game of golf for which records survive was played at Bruntsfield Links, in Edinburgh, Scotland, in A.D. 1456, recorded in the archives of the Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society, now The Royal Burgess Golfing Society. Golf has become a worldwide sport, with golf courses in the majority of countries.

Golf competition may be played as stroke play, in which the individual with the lowest number of strokes is declared the winner, or as match play with the winner determined by whichever individual or team posts the lower score on the most individual holes during a complete round. In addition, team events such as fourball have been introduced, and these can be played using either the stroke or matchplay format. Alternative ways to play golf have also been introduced, such as miniature golf and disc golf.

Golf has increasingly turned into a spectator sport, with several different levels of professional and amateur tours in many regions of the world. People such as Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Annika Sorenstam have become well recognized sportspeople across the world. Sponsorship has also become a huge part of the sport and players often earn more from their sponsorship contracts than they do from the sport itself.

Etymology
The word golf was first mentioned in writing in 1457 on a Scottish statute on forbidden games as gouf, possibly derived from the Scots word goulf (variously spelled) meaning "to strike or cuff". This word may, in turn, be derived from the Dutch word kolf, meaning "bat," or "club," and the Dutch sport of the same name. It is often claimed that the word originated as an acronym for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden", but this is an urban legend.

Golf is a very old game of which the exact origins are unclear. The origin of golf is open to debate as to being Chinese, Dutch or Scottish. However, the most accepted golf history theory is that this sport originated from Scotland in the 1100s.

A game somewhat similar to golf was first mentioned in Dongxuan Records, a Chinese book of 11th Century. It was also mentioned on February 26, 1297 in the Netherlands in a city called Loenen aan de Vecht. Here the Dutch played a game with a stick and leather ball. Whoever hit the ball into a target several hundreds of meters away the most number of times, won.

However, modern golf is considered to be a Scottish invention, as the game was mentioned in two 15th century laws prohibiting the playing of the game of gowf. Some scholars have suggested that this refers to another game which is more akin to modern shinty, hurling or field hockey than golf. A game of putting a small ball in a hole in the ground using clubs was played in 17th century Netherlands. The word golf derives from the Dutch kolf meaning stick, club or bat. Flourishing trade over the North Sea during the Middle Ages and early Modern Period led to much language interaction between Scots, Dutch, Flemish and other languages. There are reports of even earlier accounts of golf from continental Europe.

The oldest playing golf course in the world is The Musselburgh Old Links Golf Course. Evidence has shown that golf was played here in 1672 although Mary, Queen of Scots reputedly played there in 1567.

Golf courses have not always had eighteen holes. The St Andrews Links occupy a narrow strip of land along the sea. As early as the 15th century, golfers at St Andrews, in Fife, established a customary route through the undulating terrain, playing to holes whose locations were dictated by topography. The course that emerged featured eleven holes, laid out end to end from the clubhouse to the far end of the property. One played the holes out, turned around, and played the holes in, for a total of 22 holes. In 1764, several of the holes were deemed too short, and were therefore combined. The number was thereby reduced from 11 to nine, so that a complete round of the links was comprised of 18 holes.

The major changes in equipment since the 19th century have been better mowers, especially for the greens, better golf ball designs, using rubber and man-made materials since about 1900, and the introduction of the metal shaft beginning in the 1930s. Also in the 1930s the wooden golf tee was invented. In the 1970s the use of steel and then titanium to replace wood heads began, and shafts made of "graphite" (also known as carbon fiber) were introduced in the 1980s. Though wooden tees are still most popular, various designs of plastic tees have been developed in recent years, and the synthetic materials composing the modern ball continue to be developed.

Golf balls are famous for "dimples". These small dips in the surface of the golf ball decrease aerodynamic drag which allows the ball to fly further. Golf is also famous for the use of flags. These show the position of the hole to players when they make their first drive and are too far away from the hole to aim accurately. When all players in a group are within putting distance, the flag is removed by a "caddy" or a fellow player to allow for easier access to the hole.


 

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