Golf Classics of St Andrews



Wooden & Metal Headed Putters and Chippers(Cat #: HS3)

Intitl

A. The Intilt
A steel blade with a weighted aiming point

B. The Bowyer
A lovely traditional brass blade from the late Maurice Bowyer, the last clubmaker to operate within the City of London

C. The Pitcher
A chunky shaped brass head, short approach club based on an old wood model

D. The Scuffler
An off the green 'run up' club. A 'lofted' putter.


John L.Low Putter

Collector's Items Only: These clubs are not playable

A. The John L.Low Putter
A bent hickory shaft, made according to the specific ideas of this well known writer and player from the early part of the century.

B. Rake Iron
A beautiful replica of the original 'sand rake'.

C. Water Iron
Originally used to lower the resistance when getting out of that 'casual water'.

D. Rut Iron
To get you out of these awkward cart tracks in years gone by.

E. McEwan Putter

F. McEwan Playclub








Ray Mills & other Putters
A. The Ray Mills
Famous putter with aluminium head was (in 1890's) the first commercially produced putter to gain an international reputation.

B. Gold Plated Gem

C. The Gem
A popular Scottish mussel-backed shape made by most of the old cleek makers.

D. The Bobby Locke
The original 'Locke' putter used by this famous South African golfer, always renowned for his brilliant putting.