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Baffing Spoon

Old Tom Morrisc. 1885-1900

Australian Golf Heritage Society Museum

Australian Golf Heritage Society Museum
Strathfield, Australia

The long nose baffing spoon was used for lofting golf balls.

The maker Tom Morris, later known as Old Tom, was one of the great pioneers of modern golf and an early golf professional at St Andrews and Prestwick golf courses. Initially apprenticed to Allan Robertson making feathery balls, he became a club maker, player, instructor, greenkeeper and golf course designer. He won four British Opens, as did his son Young Tom.

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  • Title: Baffing Spoon
  • Creator: Old Tom Morris
  • Date Created: c. 1885-1900
  • Location Created: Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Subject Keywords: golf clubs
Australian Golf Heritage Society Museum

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