The collection of golf memorabilia dates back to the beginning of the sport in Scotland in the 15th century. Early collectors of golf memorabilia primarily focused on acquiring golf clubs and balls. As the sport grew in popularity, so too did the variety of golf-related items that were produced and collected. This included golf bags, tees, scorecards, photographs, autographs programs art works and golfing clothing and accessories.

In the 20th century, golf became more commercialised and the production of golf-related memorabilia increased. This led to the growth of golf memorabilia collections, with collectors seeking items such as autographed golf balls and clubs, vintage golf magazines, and signed golf photographs.

One of the most significant events in the history of golf memorabilia collecting was the birth of golf collecting clubs which brought together golf enthusiasts who shared a passion for collecting golf memorabilia and provided them with a platform more...

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A bronze statue in of a golfer, late 20th century, 23 cm high

A bronze statue in of a golfer, late 20th century, 23 cm high

A cast iron figure of Penfold golf man. Height 44 cm.

Penfold Golf Man Cast Iron Statue - 44cm Tall

A cast iron figure of Penfold golf man. Height 44 cm.

Trophies for Shooting c.1940 metal figure of duck-shooter on a…

Vintage Sports Trophies Collection

Trophies for Shooting c.1940 metal figure of duck-shooter on a circular ashtray, made in Chicago; Ten Pin Bowling c.1950 metal figure of ten pin bowler mounted on art deco ashtray, made in Los Angeles; Golf solid brass caricature of a golfer mounted on…

Waterford Crystal golfer figurine, stamped to base, height 17…

Waterford Crystal Golfer Figurine - 17cm

Waterford Crystal golfer figurine, stamped to base, height 17 cm approx

A bronze statuette of a golfer, modelled about to 'drive',…

Bronze Golfer on Marble Plinth

A bronze statuette of a golfer, modelled about to 'drive', wearing plus fours, raised on an oblong marble plinth. Height 25 cm