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Scarce 1894 Photo of Freddie Tait Driving
Freddie Tait was one of the
greatest golfers of his day. He won the 1896 and 1898 British Amateur and
finished 3rd twice in the Open Championship before his untimely death in the
Second Boer War. Due to the fact that Tait's career only lasted a few years, and
he died 110 years ago, in 1900, very few authentic pieces of Tait memorabilia
exist. This is certainly one of the finest items of Tait memorabilia in
existence - an actual photograph of the great champion driving the ball at
Prestwick. It is hard to imagine that a finer view of Tait unleashing on his
driver exists! The photo is dated on the reverse as "Feb 1894", which is a more
than 2 years prior to Tait's first British Amateur victory. With that knowledge,
it is safe to say that this photograph is surely one of the oldest photographs
of Freddie Tait golfing in existence. This beautiful original photo measures
approximately 2 1/2"x3 1/2".