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Barry's Golf Clubs & Collectibles
Classic clubs from the '50s, '60s and '70s. Also, wooden shafted golf clubs from around the turn of the century. If you want a price quote on your old golf clubs or golf collectibles, surf on by!
(http://www.solu.net/barry)
Antique Golf Clubs of Scotland
Most comprehensive collection of antique Scottish golf clubs and memorabilia on the Net. Masses of historical data on clubs and clubmakers. Wanted and classified sections with on-line credit card ordering.
(http://www.antique-golf.com/)
Antique reproduction golf clubs made in Scotland
We sell replica antique golf clubs from bygone days. Made in Scotland. Sand Rake, Water iron, Rut iron - non-playable. We also sell playable Hickory shafted putters, golf club sets. Featherie balls etc... We have safe on line ordering on our site.
(http://www.argonet.co.uk/glencall/golf.html)
Art Gallery of Greg Evans: Golf Art, Equestrian Art and other Sports Art
I specialize in Golf and Horse Art. My impressionistic paintings are dynamic expressions of color and movement. I seek to capture the action, color and intensity of competition.
(http://www.evansart.com)
Byzantium: golf history and antiques
Restoring and valuing antique golf clubs, the history of the golf club, and a list of early Australian golf professionals.
(http://www.home.aone.net.au/byzantium/golf/golf.html)
Golf For All Ages - Antique Clubs & Collectibles
The most extensive listing of wood shafted golf clubs on the Internet, by the world's foremost authority of wooden shaft golf clubs and collectibles. Chuck Furjanic, author of "Antique Golf Collectibles: A Price and Reference Guide", lists clubs, balls,
(http://www.golfforallages.com)
Golfcollectible.com
Golf Shopping Mall of Gifts, Accessories, Art, Photographs, Travel, Advanced Tee Times, Learning Products, and practice products.
(http://www.golfcollectible.com)
Heritage Golf of St Andrews are makers o . . . fine golf clubs both ancient and modern.
Heritage Golf craftsmen painstakingly manufacture exact copies of original clubs and balls dating from the early 1800s, suitable as collectible gifts and display items.
(http://www.heritage-golf.co.uk)
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