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Wood 4. 5 golf club used by Ethel Funches, late 20th century. Creator: Unknown
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Wood 4. 5 golf club used by Ethel Funches, late 20th century. Creator: Unknown
A wood golf club used by African-American golfer Ethel Funches. The shaft is silver in color and is made out of metal. There is a black rubber grip at the top. The grip has short green diagonal lines going in both directions all around it. In the center there is a line drawing of an arrow-like shape. There is text going vertically down both sides of the arrow. On the proper right side of the arrow it reads [GRIP RITE] and on the proper left side it reads [SWING RITE]
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This print showcases a significant piece of golfing history - the Wood 4.5 golf club used by the talented African-American golfer, Ethel Funches, during the late 20th century. Crafted by an unknown creator, this remarkable club features a sleek silver metal shaft that exudes elegance and durability. Atop the shaft sits a black rubber grip adorned with short green diagonal lines in both directions, adding a touch of vibrancy to its design. The highlight of this exceptional club is undoubtedly the line drawing of an arrow-like shape at its center. On either side of this arrow, vertically aligned text catches one's attention. To the proper right side reads [GRIP RITE], emphasizing its superior gripping capabilities for enhanced performance on the course. Similarly, on the proper left side appears [SWING RITE], suggesting that this club aids in achieving optimal swing techniques. As we delve into African-American heritage and sporting achievements, Ethel Funches' contribution to golf becomes even more significant. This artifact stands as a testament to her skill and determination within a sport historically dominated by others. Displayed proudly at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this wood golf club symbolizes not only Funches' personal journey but also represents countless other individuals who have overcome barriers through their love for sports. It serves as an important reminder of America's diverse cultural heritage and celebrates those who have made lasting impacts in their respective fields.
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