Hickory Golf Brassie Wood by George Nicoll
This 1920s style George Nicoll Brassie is a beautifully handcrafted hickory golf club, featuring a persimmon wood head that delivers a satisfying 'thud' when struck on the sweet spot. Renowned for its Bulger-style head, this club offers ease of play, making it a favourite among golfers who appreciate the craftsmanship of persimmon wood head clubs.
The Brassie is typically used from the tee box, sending your ball 200 to 250 yards down the fairway in a hickory golf round. Skilled players can also use it from the fairway or light rough on longer holes. With a 14-degree loft, it's comparable to a modern 2-wood.
Custom Options: You can select a right or left-handed club, your preferred shaft flex, and have the shafts engraved with your initials, name, number, or a personal message
In golf’s early days, players used wooden Long Nose Clubs from the tee, which later evolved into Transitional Clubs and eventually the Bulger Clubs. All were made from wood, and club makers began incorporating brass sole plates—either half or full—allowing for use on hard ground without damaging the club. This innovation led to the popularity of Brassies in the early 1900s, marking them as a staple in hickory golf. This reproduction hickory golf club is crafted based on an original from the hickory golf era and is fully compliant with all global Hickory Golf competition rules and regulations. We carry a selection of popular shaft flex models in stock. If we don't have the specific model you're looking for, we can usually source it for you within 30 to 90 days.