Hickory Golf Set by Tom Stewart (six clubs)
Tom Stewart learned his trade as a blacksmith with his father in Carnoustie. In 1890 Stewart went to work in St Andrews with the well-known clubmaker Robert White and in 1893 started a business for himself in Argyle Street St Andrews using the famous pipe brand cleek mark previously used by his father in Carnoustie. The cleeks found favour with many famous golfers, including US Open winner Francis Ouimet and Grand Slam winner Robert T Jones Jr.
This set includes the following clubs; Brassie (14°), Mid Mashie (25°), Mashie (35°), Mashie Niblick (45°), Niblick (55°), and Tom Stewart Putter.
Custom Options; You can choose to have regular or stiff shafts and if you wish to have the shafts engraved with your name, number, or special message.
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Enter the Initials/Name/Message you wish to have engraved and then press 'Save'He made clubs for US Open winner Francis Ouimet.
All clubs are marked with his famous "pipe" cleek mark
Modelled on Tom Stewart's most playable set
Perfect golf set for the low handicap hickory golfer
Tom Stewart learned his trade as a blacksmith with his father in Carnoustie. In 1890 Stewart went to work in St Andrews with the well-known clubmaker Robert White and in 1893 started a business for himself in Argyle Street St Andrews using the famous pipe brand cleek mark previously used by his father in Carnoustie. The cleeks found favour with many famous golfers, including US Open winner Francis Ouimet and Grand Slam winner Robert T Jones Jr. Over the years, millions of pipe brand clubs have been produced. The pipe brand and Tom Stewart Company are now part of the St Andrews Golf Company. The set is finished with suede leather grips.
This set includes the following clubs; Brassie (14°), Mid Mashie (25°), Mashie (35°), Mashie Niblick (45°), Niblick (55°), and Tom Stewart Putter.
This hickory golf set is handcrafted using traditional tools and techniques to meet pre-1935 Hickory Golf Global Championship rules and regulations.
Handmade in St Andrews, Scotland.