Last items in stockUnique Golf Gifts & Accessories Tartan Golf Putter Headcover (Large) 179 £24 Tartan golf putter headcovers handmade from 100% Scottish wool by the St Andrews Golf Co. These putter covers are available in various popular Scottish tartans; reds, greens, and blues. Each one is fully lined with white Scottish wool. These add a little colour to your golf game, and they are suitable for both modern and hickory golf putters. Please... Add to cart
AvailableUnique Golf Gifts & Accessories George Nicoll Cleekmark Ball Marker (Triangle) 176 £12 This Cleek Mark ball marker was hand made by artisan golf club makers at our St Andrews Golf Co factory. The first iron head clubs were long irons called 'Cleeks'. When an iron club maker, 'Cleek Maker,' finished making the iron heads, they stamped their mark (brand) on the rear of the club's head. These marks came to be called cleek marks, the first... Add to cart
AvailableUnique Golf Gifts & Accessories George Nicoll Cleekmark Ball Marker (Round) 174 £12 This Cleek Mark ball marker was hand made by artisan golf club makers at our St Andrews Golf Co factory. The first iron head clubs were long irons called 'Cleeks'. When an iron club maker, 'Cleek Maker,' finished making the iron heads, they stamped their mark (brand) on the rear of the club's head. These marks came to be called cleek marks, the first... Add to cart
AvailableUnique Golf Gifts & Accessories Tom Stewart Cleekmark Ball Marker (Round) 173 £12 This Cleek Mark ball marker was hand made by artisan golf club makers at our St Andrews Golf Co factory. The first iron head clubs were long irons called 'Cleeks'. When an iron club maker, 'Cleek Maker,' finished making the iron heads, they stamped their mark (brand) on the rear of the club's head. These marks came to be called cleek marks, the first... Add to cart
AvailableUnique Golf Gifts & Accessories Hickory Golf Cleekmark Nametag 109 £18 This Cleek Mark nametag is hand made at our St Andrews factory. The first iron head clubs were long irons called 'Cleeks'. When an iron club maker, 'Cleek Maker,' finished making the iron heads, they stamped their mark (brand) on the rear of the club's head. These marks came to be called cleek marks, the first trademarks in golf. Each club maker had their... Add to cart