Clubhouse golf memorabilia

Redwood

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Guys,

Just sitting in the clubhouse yesterday I noticed in one of the trophy cabinets we have a scorecard from when Harry Vardon played Bude, which was quite interesting.

We also have a putter used by Tom Morris.

Just wondering if your clubhouse has any unusual or noteworthy golf memorabilia?
 
We have some original invoices from Joseph Longhurst (first club pro) and play for the Longhurst Trophy and a few bits from Henry Cotton who was a member as a junior and played in the first ever British Boys Championship in 1921 held over the Ascot Heath. The only other stuff of note relates to our Royal patronage granted in 1887 and latrly from Prince Andrew who opened the new clubhouse and course. Not overly impressive compared to other clubs I'm sure
 
Homer,

We have a cleek on the wall that was made by our first pro in 1890.

I was reading up a bit about Tom Morris as we have our Tom Morris comp starting on Sunday. Turns out he was paid 50 quid a year to be pro at St Andrews in 1862. For the upkeep of te course he was given only 20 quid. I bet most pros would love to be paid 2.5 times the budget for course upkeep these days.
 
we have many pieces of golfing history within our club from the early days of pro/am golf in st.andrews,but for me it`s tom morris jnr`s pocket watch that catches ur eye when u look in our memorabilia cabinet ..it`s immaculate..and heart warming that we have kept a hold of these pieces and there not hanging up in some wealthy american`s house..anyone who`s up for the open and want`s to see this and other`s (pm) me nearer the time ..cheers gcd
 
Along with the usual golf memorabilia, we have a framed collection on the main lounge wall describing two former members of the club who each won the Victoria Cross.

One was awarded during the First World war and the other during The Second World War.

What strikes me most is how young these men looked, and in fact, how young they were when they served their country during those conflicts.

A very sobering thought at times.
 
Good thread this, nice to hear what bits of golfing history are on display around the country. Sadly nothing of real interest at my club that I am aware of.

Out of interest, do the current crop of pros send bits back to display at their old clubs. I know the pros have always sent signed shirts etc back to their old rugby clubs and most have such items on display on the walls.
 
We had Barry Lane and Anthony Wall as juniors but apart from Lane playing to open the course we don't really recognise him or Wall. They get a mention in our history online and in our promotional material but no signed shirts of pictures.
 
we just have a few photo`s of people who came to the club not much to look at,it is nice to look around the club house of some of the courses you visit to see what is about

i would find it hard to walk away form the war hero`s in that club house
 
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