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ANTIQUE HICKORY GOLF CLUB, ROBERT SIMPSON OF CARNOUSTIE. (c. 1910 Scotland)



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Item Stock Code

24142

UK/USA Dimensions

  45.50 inch high

European Converted Dimensions

  115.57 cm high

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

Ref: 24142
A fine persimmon wood driver with hickory shaft and sheepskin grip. The head stamped R.Simpson Special and the shaft stamped R.Simpson Carnoustie. The club is in good original condition with the grip replaced at some time.
Robert Simpson was born in Earlsferry, Fife in 1862 and was one of six brothers. Two of his brothers were competitive golfers; Jack won the Open in 1884 whilst the other, Archie, was runner up. Robert is better known as a club maker, but he too was a good golf competitor, taking 4th in the Open on two occasions and tying for 2nd in 1893. He was an apprentice for George Forrester, in Elie, from 1878 - 1882. He then moved to St. Andrews and worked for Robert Forgan. In 1883 he filled the vacancy at the Dalhousie Club in Carnoustie as a club and ball maker, also acting as the green keeper. He started his own business making clubs two years later. In the infancy of the firm both Jack and Archie worked for their brother in Carnoustie. The forges of Robert Condie and William Gibson made the early iron club heads for Simpson, but with the rise of the James Gourlay forge in Carnoustie, Simpson could now obtain them locally. The Gourlay family made clubs for many years and forged many club heads for Robert Simpson and other makers. These heads can be identified by the Gourlay cleek marks of the 'anchor', 'moon & star' or 'horseshoe'. Simpson also had his own brand mark of an S in a circle and this also appeared on the Gourlay club heads made for him.
Robert Simpson died in 1923 with the business being run by his eldest son under the name. R. Simpson & Son.

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Manfred Schotten Antiques
109 High Street
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