Three smooth-faced golf clubs,i) a Forgan Mashie circa 1880, head reverse marked ‘R. Forgan & Son St Andrews’ in oval display, no face markings or pattern visible, original suede grip age worn, otherwise a stout club in good condition, shaft 37” to heel; head 3½” long, 1¾” deep (max); ii) a cleek 1880s, no markings, very slim head, very good condition, with leather grip, shaft 40½” to heel; head 3¼” long, 1 3/8” deep (max); iii) a wry-neck early slim headed putter circa 1905, markings very indistinct except ‘Arrow’ maker’s mark and ‘ACCURA..(TE?)’ on reverse face, plus (Warranted) ‘Hand Forged’, original leather grip, whipping section placed 4½” above hosel, condition very good, shaft 35” to heel; face 3½” long, 1½” deep (max)
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Three smooth-faced golf clubs,i) a Forgan Mashie circa 1880, head reverse marked ‘R. Forgan & Son St Andrews’ in oval display, no face markings or pattern visible, original suede grip age worn, otherwise a stout club in good condition, shaft 37” to heel; head 3½” long, 1¾” deep (max); ii) a cleek 1880s, no markings, very slim head, very good condition, with leather grip, shaft 40½” to heel; head 3¼” long, 1 3/8” deep (max); iii) a wry-neck early slim headed putter circa 1905, markings very indistinct except ‘Arrow’ maker’s mark and ‘ACCURA..(TE?)’ on reverse face, plus (Warranted) ‘Hand Forged’, original leather grip, whipping section placed 4½” above hosel, condition very good, shaft 35” to heel; face 3½” long, 1½” deep (max)