Golf Club Maker

Thomas Carruthers, 1840-1924

Tom Carruthers

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Thomas Carruthers was a household name in the 1860s, widely known in the world of sport as Scotland's Champion professional sprinter. Remarkably, he went on to become equally well known as a golf club maker. He lived beside Bruntsfield's famous links in Edinburgh for 60 years and his life as a golf club maker, which began in the 1880s, is set in an age of unprecedented experimentation and inventiveness. His invention of the through-bore short socket for metal golf clubs, patented in 1890, was to catapult him into the ranks of the best makers alongside such names as Forrester, Park and Simpson. It is regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as one of the most important golf patents of the nineteenth century. His clubs regularly appear in the catalogues of the major auction houses. Every one of the early United States manufacturers sold Carruthers' designed iron clubs and club manufacturers used his design long after the patent had expired -- indeed, it is used by Callaway today. All the big London sports shops sold his clubs.This is a fascinating record of one of the leading golf club makers of the era and the development of his club making and business activities is given through the medium of his trade advertisements over a period of seventeen years when all the best players were using his newly designed clubs. This includes an early Carruthers' 1892 price list detailing an amazing range of twenty-eight wooden and iron clubs made and finished in his workshops.

Book Details

ISBN: 9780954441647
Publisher: Cualann
Publication Date: 01 November 2004
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 222 p.

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