Spur Toe Hickory Golf Trouble Iron c1750
Designed to hit the ball from atop roots or rocky lies
Unique for its thick ash shaft and heavy iron head
Helped the golfers preserve their wooden-headed clubs
With an early listing grip covered with Leather and fixed with whipping
Originals are rare and expensive collectors clubs
Custom Options; You can have the shafts engraved with your initials, name, number, or a personal message
Designed to hit the ball from atop roots or rocky lies
Unique for its thick ash shaft and heavy iron head
Helped the golfers preserve their wooden-headed clubs
With an early listing grip covered with Leather and fixed with whipping
Originals are rare and expensive collectors clubs
Includes the vintage presentation box for a perfect golfing gift
This is modelled on an original blacksmith made iron from the second half of the 18th century. With its heavy head and thick ash shaft, the club was used to extract the ball from atop roots, rocks, cuppy lies or ruts and was developed to preserve the players’ wooden-headed clubs. Irons were basically used for hitting from trouble until about 1870, and a golfer might only carry one. Around 1890 the number of irons exceeded the number of woods in regular players sets. The original of this club realized $250,000 at auction. Fewer than a dozen examples from this period are known to have survived.
This model is a right-handed club only.