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angles and
flight paths for the same loft
angle than
their predecessors.
Clubmakers then
compensated for this in both
cases by
reducing loft, to translate...
- 1980,
Golfsmith established the Golf
Clubmakers ****ociation (GCA) to
support and
guide the
growing number of
clubmakers around the world. The GCA
offers three...
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began in Europe,
specifically in Scotland. The
first professionals were
clubmakers and
greenkeepers who also
taught golf to the
wealthy men who
could afford...
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afterwards by the R&A at full salary.
Morris worked as a greenkeeper,
clubmaker, ballmaker, golf instructor, and
course designer, as well as
playing match...
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Clubs from Scotland:
Clubmakers". "Antique Golf
Clubs from Scotland:
Clubmakers". "Antique Golf
Clubs from Scotland:
Clubmakers". "Steve BARR - Players...
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woods as
materials for its clubheads. He was
recognized as the
finest clubmaker of his time. So well
regarded were his
clubs that even
while he lived...
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course until 1916. In
addition to
their skills as golf professionals,
clubmakers and players, they were
responsible for many
innovations to the game of...
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manufacturers began designing wedges specifically for this role.
While clubmakers invented different names for this club, such as "approach wedge" (Callaway)...
- play, friendly,
genial manner and
optimistic spirit. Ray was also a fine
clubmaker and
advertised his
business while the
professional at Oxhey. He specialised...
- and Mary (née Harris). He pla**** golf from an
early age,
working as a
clubmaker before turning professional in 1896.
Initially his game was
hindered by...