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Golfer Collection (page 43)

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of golf with these captivating images. Travel to the year 1881, where Golf at St Andrews takes center stage

Background imageGolfer Collection: GOLF: SAINT ANDREWS, c1800. Playing golf at the Society of Saint Andrews, Scotland, c1800

GOLF: SAINT ANDREWS, c1800. Playing golf at the Society of Saint Andrews, Scotland, c1800. Line engraving, early 19th century

Background imageGolfer Collection: Princess Helena Victoria playing golf at North Berwick

Princess Helena Victoria playing golf at North Berwick
PRINCESS HELENA VICTORIA Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (1870-1948), daughter of Princess Helena & Prince Christian, grandaughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageGolfer Collection: Sport & Country Coronation Number, Front cover, 1953

Sport & Country Coronation Number, Front cover, 1953
Front cover of Sport and Country magazine, formerly the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, celebrating the Coronation of 1953 with an illustration of four rural and sporty types, a huntsman

Background imageGolfer Collection: Silhouette of a golfing scene

Silhouette of a golfing scene, showing two men and a caddy on the green. The golfer on the right has just teed off

Background imageGolfer Collection: Silhouette of a golfer

Silhouette of a golfer
Full-length silhouette of a golfer with a putter tucked under his arm

Background imageGolfer Collection: Charles and Robert Sweeny

Charles and Robert Sweeny
American brothers Charles (right) and Robert Sweeny, given their golf Blues for Oxford University. Charles Sweeny married Margaret Whigham, later the Duchess of Argyll. Date: 1931

Background imageGolfer Collection: TEEING OFF

TEEING OFF
A golfer about to tee off in the grounds of his stately pile. Date: 1966

Background imageGolfer Collection: Playing golf

Playing golf
A lady playing golf at Falsterbo Colf Club, the only true links in Sweden. Date: 1920s

Background imageGolfer Collection: Jan Rube, golfer

Jan Rube, golfer
Jan Rube, the most succsessful amateurplayer in Sweden between 1971 and 1981. He played under this period all the European and World Championships

Background imageGolfer Collection: Prince of Wales at Porthcawl Golf Club

Prince of Wales at Porthcawl Golf Club
Prince of Wales (1894 - 1971), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, pictured standing near the seventeenth hole on the links at Porthcawl Golf Club. Date: 1931

Background imageGolfer Collection: Henry Cotton Lotus Golf Shoes advert

Henry Cotton Lotus Golf Shoes advert
Advertisement for Lotus Anglespike golf shoes as worn and recommended by golfer Henry Cotton.. Date: 1949

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golfers

Golfers
The runners-up and the winners in the Edinburgh golf tournament. From left to right: Duddingston team (runners-up), W B C Miller, A C Glennie, A P Mitchell, J Inches; Dalmahoy team (winners)

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golfer pulling golf cart across golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre

Golfer pulling golf cart across golf course, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageGolfer Collection: Grass growing on rough of golf course, golfer pulling golf cart in background

Grass growing on rough of golf course, golfer pulling golf cart in background, Le Telfair Hotel and Golf Course, Bel Ombre, Southwest Mauritius

Background imageGolfer Collection: GOLFING ADVERTISEMENT. English, 1931, for golfing holidays in Italy

GOLFING ADVERTISEMENT. English, 1931, for golfing holidays in Italy

Background imageGolfer Collection: ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENT, 1890 featuring a woman golfer

ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENT, 1890 featuring a woman golfer

Background imageGolfer Collection: Playing golf

Playing golf, time-exposure image. Man pulling a golf bag trolley on a golf course. Photographed in England

Background imageGolfer Collection: Female muscles, artwork

Female muscles, artwork
Female muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscle structure of a woman playing golf. These are skeletal, or voluntary, muscles, which are under direct conscious control

Background imageGolfer Collection: Silent Film Still: Golf

Silent Film Still: Golf

Background imageGolfer Collection: HARRY VARDON (1870-1937). Channel Islander golfer. Vardons grip of a golf club after swinging

HARRY VARDON (1870-1937). Channel Islander golfer. Vardons grip of a golf club after swinging. Stereograph, c1913

Background imageGolfer Collection: Poster - Winter in Italy

Poster - Winter in Italy
Poster advertising Winter in Italy - The Land of Art, Beauty and Eternal Spring. The Grand Hotels of Rome, Venice, Genoa, Palermo, Naples and Taomina are listed

Background imageGolfer Collection: Edwardian golfer on the Pembrokeshire coast

Edwardian golfer on the Pembrokeshire coast
An Edwardian golfer in action in his shirtsleeves on the Pembrokeshire coast, South Wales

Background imageGolfer Collection: First Golf Lesson

First Golf Lesson
Her First Lesson. A young girl takes her first swing of a golf club, as her young boyfriend watches on an offer some advice along the lines of keeping her head still and her eye on the ball

Background imageGolfer Collection: Delineator cover June 1927

Delineator cover June 1927
Front cover illustration depicting a lady golfer fondling her iron and eyeing the green with contempt

Background imageGolfer Collection: Kinora camera advertisement

Kinora camera advertisement
Advertisement for the Kinora, which, without lantern or screen shows " living" pictures taken with a hand camera and, according to the ad

Background imageGolfer Collection: Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 9 H. Cotton

Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 9 H. Cotton
Pofessional golfer Henry Cotton, 1907- 1987. Henry Cotton became a professional golfer at 17, he won the British Open three times in his career

Background imageGolfer Collection: Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 8. Harry Vardon

Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 8. Harry Vardon
Professional golfer Harry Vardon, 1870- 1937. Harry Vardon turned professional at the age of 20. He is the only golfer who has won 6 Open Championships

Background imageGolfer Collection: Lost Ball by John Hassall

Lost Ball by John Hassall
Illustration by John Hassall depicting a grumpy looking golfer searching for a lost ball in a rather stoney and sandy bunker, along with his caddy

Background imageGolfer Collection: A Lie by John Hassall

A Lie by John Hassall
A puzzled and perplexed golfer is confounded by the lie of his ball at an awkward angle upon a rock on the green. Hes dropped his pipe

Background imageGolfer Collection: Here comes the Bogey Man

Here comes the Bogey Man. How you detect a good golfer from the ordinary men in the street. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageGolfer Collection: Keeping It Dark

Keeping It Dark
Mrs Blotchet (after watching a violent drive by her husband during the eclipse of the sun): Well, I knew he d knock a hole in something before he d finished

Background imageGolfer Collection: Replace the... ?

Replace the... ?
How coal was first discovered in Scotland by a golfer playing bad golf. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageGolfer Collection: What every golfer wants

What every golfer wants
Cartoon, What every golfer wants. Golfers using unusual golf clubs for playing golf in difficult places and their hazards

Background imageGolfer Collection: Patent Applied For

Patent Applied For. A new invention discloses their whereabouts. a golfer looks for a lost ball while golfing. Please note

Background imageGolfer Collection: Lloyd George / Golf / Spy

Lloyd George / Golf / Spy
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician and golfer

Background imageGolfer Collection: Lloyd George Golfing

Lloyd George Golfing
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician relaxes in golfing pose

Background imageGolfer Collection: Mallaby-Deeley, Golfer

Mallaby-Deeley, Golfer
Sir Harry Mallaby-Deeley, course architect and designer of Princes Golf Club, Kent

Background imageGolfer Collection: GOLFERs BACKSWING C1890

GOLFERs BACKSWING C1890
Playing a shot from the fairway, a golfer reaches the top of his backswing, watched by his partner and a caddy

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golf / Putting 1970S

Golf / Putting 1970S
A golfer prepares to putt

Background imageGolfer Collection: Lady Golfer / 1950 / Advert

Lady Golfer / 1950 / Advert
A lady golfer takes a swing

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golf / Man, Caddie, Ball

Golf / Man, Caddie, Ball
A golfer and his caddie watch the ball with apprehension

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golf Silhouette

Golf Silhouette
Silhouette golfer teeing off

Background imageGolfer Collection: American Alligator - on golf course

American Alligator - on golf course
DOW-100 American ALLIGATOR - On golf course Florida, USA Alligator mississippiensis Steve Downer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGolfer Collection: Sandals golf course

Sandals golf course, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies, Central America

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golfer putting on public golf course, Cleeve Hill, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire

Golfer putting on public golf course, Cleeve Hill, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golf driving range, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Golf driving range, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageGolfer Collection: Banff Springs golf course, Rocky Mountains near Banff, Alberta, Canada, North America

Banff Springs golf course, Rocky Mountains near Banff, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageGolfer Collection: Golf, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America

Golf, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America



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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of golf with these captivating images. Travel to the year 1881, where Golf at St Andrews takes center stage. Witness the birthplace of this beloved sport as players navigate the iconic links, their swings echoing through time. Fast forward to c1914 and find yourself piecing together a jigsaw puzzle featuring golfers on Prestwick golf course in Scotland. Each fragment tells a story of camaraderie and competition amidst picturesque landscapes. In 1932, Walton Heath Golf Club becomes a sanctuary for avid golf enthusiasts. The lush fairways beckon players to test their skills against nature's challenges while forging lifelong friendships along the way. The year is 1914, and we encounter an extraordinary sight - a woman confidently taking her stance on the green. Breaking barriers and defying conventions, she exemplifies strength and grace as she conquers every hole with finesse. Enter into Sir John Lavery's masterpiece - The Golf Course, North Berwick. Transported by his brushstrokes, we can almost feel the gentle breeze whispering secrets across this idyllic Scottish landscape. A portrait from circa 1910 introduces us to Tom Morris senior – a British golfer whose legacy echoes throughout generations. His steely gaze reflects years of dedication to perfecting his craft; he embodies the essence of true sportsmanship. Arnold Palmer needs no introduction – his name synonymous with greatness in the world of golf. A trailblazer who captivated audiences worldwide with his charisma and skill, he forever left an indelible mark on this cherished sport. H. M Bateman immortalizes The Man Who Broke 60 in The Open – capturing that elusive moment when boundaries are shattered and records rewritten. This illustration reminds us that within every golfer lies untapped potential waiting to be unleashed upon hallowed grounds. Across continents we venture next – Hyannisport Golf Club, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.