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Title: Vintage Forgan's Sir Galahad Brassie Driver Mens RH Wood Golf Club.
Manufactured By: Forgan's, St Andrews, Made In Scotland. (Robert Forgan)
Shaft: Steel, black in colour and straight shaft.
Grip: Original Leather Grip.
Length: 114cm.
Info: An old Brassie that has been rescued and restored - a great addition to the clubhouse or personal bar area etc.
A used club that has been lovingly restored to enhance and show off how clubs were built in the past.
The driver has a grooved face and still has the original shaft and leather grip mounted in head of the wood, it is well finished off with a hosel cover around the shaft.
The lettering on the crown has been refurbished to stand out.
Robert Forgan is one of the most famous club makers who started working for his uncle Hugh Philp in 1852. Philp was renowned as one of the best wooden club makers around. When Philp died in 1856 Forgan took over the business. Many of the other great club makers such as Auchterlonie and Anderson learned their trade with Forgan before setting up on their own.
Robert Forgan became clubmaker to HRH Prince of Wales in 1863 and used the prince's plume of three feathers as his mark until 1901, when upon the Prince became King Edward his mark changed to the 'King's Crown'.
Forgan's youngest son, Thomas, joined the clubmaking business in 1881 when it was renamed 'R. Forgan and Son'. The firm was the largest producer of golf clubs in the 1890's and in 1920 it became a Limited company. Forgan's was for a time under the control of Spalding until the 1960's.
Condition: A refurbished golf club with the original grip, the club can utilised as a display piece.