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"Golfing at the iconic Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole of St Andrews, a moment every golfer dreams of

Background imageGolfing Collection: Rule XIII: If ye players ball strike an opponents caddie

Rule XIII: If ye players ball strike an opponents caddie
STC193228 Rule XIII: If ye players ball strike an opponents caddie...ye opponent shall lose ye hole...and perhaps ye caddie, from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageGolfing Collection: Rule XII: When a balls lies in or touches a hazard, nothing shall be done to improve its

Rule XII: When a balls lies in or touches a hazard, nothing shall be done to improve its
STC193223 Rule XII: When a balls lies in or touches a hazard, nothing shall be done to improve its lie, from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageGolfing Collection: Rule VIII: Unless with the opponents consent a ball in play shall not be moved

Rule VIII: Unless with the opponents consent a ball in play shall not be moved
STC193222 Rule VIII: Unless with the opponents consent a ball in play shall not be moved... from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageGolfing Collection: Rule XV: When a ball has to be dropped the player shall drop it

Rule XV: When a ball has to be dropped the player shall drop it
PER190943 Rule XV: When a ball has to be dropped the player shall drop it, from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageGolfing Collection: A Perfect Golfing Husband (litho)

A Perfect Golfing Husband (litho)
5217779 A Perfect Golfing Husband (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Perfect Golfing Husband)

Background imageGolfing Collection: A View of Kasteel Batestein Vianen, in Winter with a Gentleman

A View of Kasteel Batestein Vianen, in Winter with a Gentleman
CH325753 A View of Kasteel Batestein Vianen, in Winter with a Gentleman, his Wife and Retinue Watching Winter Sports on the Ice (oil on panel) by Goyen

Background imageGolfing Collection: Golf: The windmill, Wimbledon (litho)

Golf: The windmill, Wimbledon (litho)
6027963 Golf: The windmill, Wimbledon (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The windmill, Wimbledon)

Background imageGolfing Collection: Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong, China

Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong, China
Happy Valley Racecourse, looking across the golf course to the grandstands, Hong Kong, China. Date: circa 1920

Background imageGolfing Collection: Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup

Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup
Libbys Happy Families Card Game, Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup. circa 1950s

Background imageGolfing Collection: The Hit

The Hit
Rob Li

Background imageGolfing Collection: Rule XVI: When ye balls lie within six inches of each other

Rule XVI: When ye balls lie within six inches of each other
STC193226 Rule XVI: When ye balls lie within six inches of each other...(the distance to be measured from their nearest points), from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageGolfing Collection: Rule VII: A ball must be played wherever it lies... from Rules of Golf

Rule VII: A ball must be played wherever it lies... from Rules of Golf
STC193221 Rule VII: A ball must be played wherever it lies... from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie, Charles (fl.1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Art sure, Timothy)

Background imageGolfing Collection: Rule VI: A ball must not be pushed, scraped nor spooned, from Rules of Golf

Rule VI: A ball must not be pushed, scraped nor spooned, from Rules of Golf
STC193220 Rule VI: A ball must not be pushed, scraped nor spooned, from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageGolfing Collection: Stage Golfing Society dinner dance by Hynes

Stage Golfing Society dinner dance by Hynes
Brilliant cartoon by Hynes depicting in caricature members of the Stage Golfing Society at a dinner dance held at the Savoy Hotel in January 1928. From left to right at the back: Mr R. H

Background imageGolfing Collection: Prince of Wales at Le Touquet with favourite girl caddy

Prince of Wales at Le Touquet with favourite girl caddy
The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, pictured at fashionable French resort, Le Touquet in 1930 with his favourite girl caddy, Adolphine Lamour

Background imageGolfing Collection: Advert, Real Golf, Andersons Home Golfer

Advert, Real Golf, Andersons Home Golfer
Advert for Real Golf, Andersons patent Varsity Home Golfer, Queen Victoria Street, London EC. 1902

Background imageGolfing Collection: Advert, Andrew Lees, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Ayr

Advert, Andrew Lees, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Ayr
Advert for Andrew Lees, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, St Crispin Works, Ayr, Scotland. 1905

Background imageGolfing Collection: 'Wincarnis'for Endurance, advertisement from The Graphic

"Wincarnis"for Endurance, advertisement from The Graphic
KAT323450 " Wincarnis" for Endurance, advertisement from The Graphic, October 27th 1906 (litho) by English School

Background imageGolfing Collection: Whats new in sports in America (colour litho)

Whats new in sports in America (colour litho)
2777864 Whats new in sports in America (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The news of sport in America)

Background imageGolfing Collection: Some celebrities of Bucks Club playing golf caricatured by Fred May in The Tatler

Some celebrities of Bucks Club playing golf caricatured by Fred May in The Tatler. Includes the Duke of Leeds, Lord Chesham, Major Tommy Bouch, Lord Tweedmouth and Captain Hubert Buckmaster

Background imageGolfing Collection: A Giant of Golf, from The Connoisseur Magazine, published 1902 (litho)

A Giant of Golf, from The Connoisseur Magazine, published 1902 (litho)
1772351 A Giant of Golf, from The Connoisseur Magazine, published 1902 (litho) by Hooghe, Romeyn de (1636-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGolfing Collection: Golfing at Deauville, from White Bottoms, pub. 1927 (colour block print)

Golfing at Deauville, from White Bottoms, pub. 1927 (colour block print)
2632133 Golfing at Deauville, from White Bottoms, pub. 1927 (colour block print) by Sem (Georges Goursat) (1863-1934); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageGolfing Collection: Grant of Glenmoriston tartan

Grant of Glenmoriston tartan. circa 1846

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Background imageGolfing Collection: International Foursome played at Deal - England vs. Scotland

International Foursome played at Deal - England vs. Scotland
International Foursome - four-match series - the final match played at Deal - England vs. Scotland. England represented by Harry Vardon and J. H. Taylor and Scotland by James Braid and A Herd

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Background imageGolfing Collection: (insert)Golfer James Braid at Walton Heath Golf Club

(insert)Golfer James Braid at Walton Heath Golf Club
The Golfer James Braid (1870-1950) - pictured at Walton Heath Golf Club, near Walton-on-the-Hill in Surrey. Date: 1913

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(insert) Date: 1910

Background imageGolfing Collection: Golfer James Braid at Wimbledon Park

Golfer James Braid at Wimbledon Park
Golfer James Braid in his match against Rowland Jones at Wimbledon Park. 1903

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid Stands with Fellow Competitors

James Braid Stands with Fellow Competitors
Golfer James Braid (first on the left) standing with competitors (left to right) J.H. Taylor, C.H. Mayo, and Geo. Duncan. 1909

Background imageGolfing Collection: Veterans at play

Veterans at play
Golf veterans George Duncan, James Braid, J H Taylor and Abe Mitchell having played a round of golf in aid of the Prince of Waless General Hospital. 1926

Background imageGolfing Collection: Golfer James Braid at Edinburgh

Golfer James Braid at Edinburgh
Scottish golfer James Braid taking a shot at the Braid-Ellis Professional Golf Tournament 1906

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid, winner of Tooting Bec Challenge Cup

James Braid, winner of Tooting Bec Challenge Cup
Scottish golfer James Braid, winner of the Tooting Bec Challenge Cup at West Middlesex Golf Course. 1904

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid driving off the ninth tee

James Braid driving off the ninth tee
Scottish golfer James Braid at the 9th tee during a charity England v Scotland match in aid of Queen Marys Christmas Fund. 1914

Background imageGolfing Collection: Twenty One years after: The Return Match

Twenty One years after: The Return Match
Golfer James Braid, A Herd, J H Taylor and Harry Vardon at Moor Park course, after re-enacting a famous golf match of 1905 in which they all competed 1926

Background imageGolfing Collection: A great international match revived: match at St Albans

A great international match revived: match at St Albans
View of the 2nd green at St Albans, where a revival match from 1905 was being replayed with the same players. J H Taylor and Harry Vardon representing England played James Braid

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid misses a putt at Oxhey

James Braid misses a putt at Oxhey
James Braid missing a putt at the sixteenth hole at Oxhey playing against Tom Williamson 1921

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid at the Bystander Trophy

James Braid at the Bystander Trophy
James Braid and comparing match cards at the Bystander Trophy at St Georges Hill 1928

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid driving from the first tee at the Pannal links

James Braid driving from the first tee at the Pannal links
James Braid driving from the first tee at the Pannal Golf Club near Harrogate 1908

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid at Stoke Poges

James Braid at Stoke Poges
Golfer James Braid playing on the eighteenth hole at the new Stoke Poges golf course 1909

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid putting at Dornoch

James Braid putting at Dornoch
James Braid putting during a 26-hole match against Harry Vardon at Dornoch 1908

Background imageGolfing Collection: The Lovely Fifth at Sunningdale

The Lovely Fifth at Sunningdale
James Braid playing the legendary fifth hole at Sunningdale Gold Course. 1940

Background imageGolfing Collection: James Braid playing at the new club at Leziate

James Braid playing at the new club at Leziate
James Braid playing on the new course at Leziate, Kings Lynn. 1923



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"Golfing at the iconic Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole of St Andrews, a moment every golfer dreams of. The world-famous golf course and club house, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, stands as a testament to the rich history and tradition of this sport in Scotland. Just like the historic Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, established by Mel in all its glory. The passion for golf extends beyond just playing it; it is deeply ingrained in various societies like the prestigious Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh. And let's not forget about Walton Heath Golf Club, which has been captivating players since 1932 with its magnificent fairways. Golf has always been an inclusive sport, breaking barriers even back in 1914 when women were already making their mark on the green. A true testament to equality. Cotton's book on golf serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts looking to improve their game. Speaking of remarkable achievements, H. M. Bateman became known as 'The Man Who Broke 60' in The Open Championship – a feat that will forever be etched into golfing history. From Scotland to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA - where Hyannisport's Golf Club offers breathtaking views while teeing off against stunning coastal backdrops. Even lady golfers can't resist gazing down fairways before unleashing powerful drives towards victory. For those who want to bring their love for golf into everyday life, there's even golf club-shaped soap available – perfect for adding some swing-inspired style to your bathroom routine. Lastly, we must mention George Studdy's William Tell Jr. , showcasing how even young ones are captivated by this timeless sport. " Note.