Circa 1920s Scottish
Starter Set

The Scots invented the game of golf as we know it and arguably, also made the highest quality clubs for the game as it was played with hickory shafts prior to 1935.

These five clubs were made in the 1920s by a variety of prominent Scottish makers including Tom Stewart and William Gibson and have been fully refurbished for hickory golf play. All of the irons have been hand-selected for their optimal swing weight and characteristics for play and make a perfect minimal set of irons for someone interested in playing hickory golf with authentic clubs.

Included in this set:

  • Tom Stewart Midiron: 26 degrees of loft, C5 swing weight, 38-1/2” playing length)

  • Wm. Gibson Deep Face Mashie: 31*, D6, 37-1/4”

  • Wm. Gibson Deep Face Mashie: 39*, C6, 36-1/2”

  • Wm. Winton Niblick: 43*, D7, 37-1/4”

  • Scottish Spalding Putter: 6*, C0, 34”

Refurbishment includes surface rust removal, resetting of the head with epoxy, repinning with 1/8"-inch steel rod, wood shaft reconditioning, a new leather grip (rough side out), and fresh whipping thread where necessary.

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