Hickory Golf Sunday Stick
The Sunday Stick: A Nod to Golf's Victorian Past In Victorian Times
Sundays were reserved for rest and worship, and golf courses were traditionally closed. Yet, for the truly devoted golfer, the love of the game couldn’t be suppressed. Dressed for church, the golfer would carry a walking cane, and after service, when the minister wasn’t looking, he would discreetly turn his cane into a putting tool—the Sunday Stick. This cleverly designed small wooden-headed club, resembling a walking stick, allowed golfers to practice without raising suspicion. Each Sunday Stick is beautifully handcrafted in St Andrews, Scotland, paying homage to this fascinating piece of golfing history.
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The Golfer’s Sunday Stick: A Clever Disguise for Golfers
Originally made to conceal the fact you were sneaking out for a round of golf, the Sunday Stick cleverly disguised a small-headed club as a walking stick. It became a symbol of the defiant golfer, who would take their "walking aid" on a stroll, turning a simple dog walk into a covert putting session.
These handcrafted Sunday sticks, made in St Andrews, Scotland, are not only an intriguing conversation starter but also a thoughtful and unique gift for any golf lover.
Handmade in St Andrews, Scotland