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Hickory Golf Niblick Iron by Tom Stewart

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¥43000
Japan; 3-5 Days Global; 5-10 Days

This hickory golf Niblick (55°) iron is inspired by the 1920s-style Tom Stewart hickory golf clubs. Tom Stewart began his journey as a blacksmith in Carnoustie, where he worked with his father. They crafted cleeks for notable clients, including George Morris, the elder brother of Tom Morris. In 1890, Stewart moved to St Andrews, where he gained further experience working with the well-known clubmaker Robert White. By 1893, he had launched his own business, using the famous pipe-brand cleekmark that his father had introduced in Carnoustie. Today, Stewart's hickory golf clubs are renowned for their precision and timeless craftsmanship.

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.  

Shaft Flex
Engrave the shaft?
  • Don't engrave
  • Yes, engave one shaft for ¥800

  • optional .

Specifications;

Mashie        Loft 55°, Lie 64

Tom Stewart Hickory Golf Club Maker

Tom Stewart began his journey as a blacksmith in Carnoustie, where he worked with his father. They crafted cleeks for notable clients, including George Morris, the elder brother of Tom Morris. In 1890, Stewart moved to St Andrews, where he gained further experience working with the well-known clubmaker Robert White. By 1893, he had launched his own business, using the famous pipe-brand cleekmark that his father had introduced in Carnoustie. Today, Stewart's hickory golf clubs are renowned for their precision and timeless craftsmanship.


Tom Stewart's clubs have been trusted by many legendary golfers, a testament to their exceptional craftsmanship and quality.


Bobby Jones; Born in 1902, remains the only golfer in history to have achieved the pre-Masters 'Grand Slam' in 1930, winning both the US and British Amateur Championships and the US and Open Championships within five months.


Francis Ouimet; At just 20 years old in 1913, Francis Ouimet claimed his first Massachusetts Amateur State title. However, it was his unexpected triumph later that year at the US Open, where he outplayed legends Harry Vardon and Ted Ray in an 18-hole playoff, that earned him a place in golfing history.


Harry Vardon; In 1896, Harry Vardon secured the first of his six Open Championship victories. His fierce competition with James Braid and J.H. Taylor, both five-time Open winners, helped define their era. Together, they formed the 'Great Triumvirate,' dominating golf in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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