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Circa 1880 Charlie Hunter
Long Nose Play Club
Though he does not entertain the current fame of Tom Morris, Willie Park or
that of many of his contemporaries, Charlie Hunter was one of the most
beloved figures in all of golf in the 1800s. "He is to Prestwick and the
West of Scotland what his old friend Tom Morris, whom he succeeded in the
custodianship of Prestwick, it to St. Andrews." Golf Illustrated, 10
July 1903 (from The Clubmaker's Art (2nd Edition) by Jeffery B. Ellis, p.
86).
Offered here is a Circa 1880s long nose play club made by Charlie Hunter. The
club is in Good overall condition, and has and easily-readable "C HUNTER"
stamped on the top of this play club. The club is also stamped with the initials
"M.H.", which was likely the initials of this club's first owner.