Hickory Golf Four Club Iron Set by George Nicoll
This hickory golf 4 club iron set is inspired by the 1920s-style George Nicoll hickory golf clubs. George Nicoll aimed to make golf more accessible, designing clubs that were easy to play with and marking them with his famous 'Hand' cleek symbol, known as 'The Helping Hand of Golf.' Ideal for beginners due to their ease of use, they also offer the precision needed for skilled players. The dot face, flange, and bounce design help players get the most out of their hickory golf experience.
This set includes; Mid-Mashie (29°), Mashie (35°), Mashie-Niblick (45°), and a Niblick (55°)
We currently offer this set in right-handed clubs only.
Custom Options: You can select your preferred shaft flex, and have the shafts engraved with your initials, name, number, or a personal message
Specifications;
Mid-Mashie Loft 29°, Lie 60
Mashie Loft 35°, Lie 61
Mashie-Niblick Loft 45°, Lie 63
Niblick Loft 55°, Lie 64
George Nicoll Hickory Golf Clubs
George Nicoll was known for his innovative club designs, exemplified by his creation of the swan neck putting cleek in 1895, which produced results similar to today's center-shaft putters. Nicoll introduced his iconic cleekmark in 1905, featuring an upright hand, palm facing forward. This symbol is still proudly displayed on the clubs we produce in his honour today.
Nicoll's clubs have been trusted by many legendary golfers, a testament to their exceptional craftsmanship and quality.
Sir Henry Cotton Famed for his dominance in the 1930s and 1940s, Cotton won The Open Championship three times (1934, 1937, and 1948). His record-breaking round of 65 at the 1934 Open led to the creation of the famous 'Dunlop 65' golf ball.
Vivien Saunders After turning professional, Saunders competed on the LPGA Tour in 1970 and 1971. She achieved a major victory at the 1977 Women's British Open.
Dai Rees Rees enjoyed a career spanning five decades, amassing 43 international wins and three runner-up finishes at The Open. A Ryder Cup legend, he represented Great Britain and Ireland nine times and captained the team on five occasions.