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Tom Morris putter, late 19th century. Artist: Tom Morris Senior
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Early golf clubs, putters and balls. Artist: HB Martin 
Early golf clubs, putters and balls. From top to bottom: the earliest known brassie made and used by Tom Morris at St Andrews; old egg-shaped ball made about 1808; old ball found at Musselburgh about 1830; short thick grip used on all clubs; sand iron used about 1780; a track iron used by Willie Park the Elder at Musselburgh (first type of niblick); wooden putter made by Hugh Philp about 1807. 
Unique Identifier AR990881 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2818px × 3794px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
19th century
brassie
Britain
British
color
concept
country
egg-shaped
eighteenth century
GOLF
golf ball
GOLF CLUB
golf equipment
GRIP
HB
HB Martin
Hugh
Hugh Philp
Ink
INNOVATION
Iron
LOCATION
martin
Metal
morris
niblick
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Old Tom Morris
Park
pen
Philp
putter
sand iron
Sarah Fabian Baddiel
Sarah Fabian-Baddiel
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
SPORT
Tom Morris
Tom Morris Senior
Tom Morris Sr
Tom Senior
Tom Sr
Willie Park
Willie Park Sr
Willie Senior
Wood