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Portmarnock Golf LinksTwo golfers tee off at Portmarnock, one of Irelands finest links courses
Royal Burgess Golfing Society of EdinburghMels Scottish Tour - Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh. The club, at Barnton is the next oldest golf club in the world to Royal Blackheath having been formed in 1735. Date: 1935
Walton Heath Golf Club, 1932Members of Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey, 1932. Date: 1932
Golf Clubs & Golfers - Woodcote Park Golf Club, CoulsdonA series of caricatures of the members of Woodcote Park golf club in Coulsdon, Surrey
Golf Clubs & Golfers - Harewood Downs by MelThe Harewood Downs Golf Club pictured by caricaturist Mel and featuring W. E. Stewart, J. A. B. Davidson, Jock Watt, Sir Herbert Wright, Dr. H. J. Henderson, M.C. A. E
Members of the Nevill Golf ClubA selection of celebrity golfers from the Nevill Golf Club, Tunbridge Wells. Clockwise from top left: G.H Blanksby, L.J Langford, H
A Subtle Competition by H. M. Bateman, golfing fashionCartoon by the master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing two men in competition to wear a series of increasingly outrageous golf outfits
Golf Club, Hyannisport, Cape Cod, Mass, USA, with two men playing on the green. Date: 1926
Alpine Golf posterPoster advertising the 18 hole golf course at Carezzo al Lago in the Italian Dolomites, along with the Grand Hotel where enthusiastic golfers can stay
Blackheath GofferTo the Society of Goffers (golfers) At Blackheath Mr William Innes, merchant, plays golf on the heath. A caddy holds his clubs
Golf at Wimbledon 1893A group of male golfers putt out during a round at Wimbledon. Date: 1893
The Presidents Putter 1928A cartoon by Mel featuring some of the competitors in the Presidentss Putter. The matchplay competition is held every January at the Rye Golf Club in East Sussex
Grit by Wilmot LuntA young caddy takes a rest while a golfer tenaciously (and with increasing fury) attempts to get the ball out of a sandy bunker. Date: 1927
In the Sand 1902A gentleman plots his escape from the sand as his partner and caddies look on
The New Word in Golf by H. M. BatemanH. M. Bateman at his explosive best with this cartoon of an irate elderly golfer who fills the air with Anglo-Saxon expletives in frustration at his golf game
The Royal Wimbledon Golf ClubMembers of the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, caricatured by Mel in The Tatler. 1933
The Royal West Norfolk Golf ClubCaricatures of members of the Royal West Norfolk Golf Club at Brancaster depicted by Tatler cartoonist, Mel. Date: 1933
Teddy bear playing golf, with caddy standing in the background. Date: circa 1900s
Golfers at the Redan, North BerwickA group of well-known people at the famous hole on the North Berwick links: Miss Katherine Tennant on the left, then Lady Oxford; Lady Dorothy Macmillan; Mrs Sylvester Gates; Lady Constance Hatch;
Worplesdon Golf ClubWorplesdon golf course " one of the prettiest golf courses in Surrey" with caricatures of various members including Captain G.A. Moxon and A.P.F. Chapman
Walter Hagen, American professional golferWalter Charles Hagen (1892-1969), American professional golfer, seen here at Royal Lytham St Annes golf course on 24 June 1926. Date: 1926
Allan Robertson and Tom Morris playing golf. 1889
Bobby Jones, golfer, in action at Lytham St Annes, watched by a large group of spectators. Date: circa 1920s
Three lady golfers, 1914Famous female golfers who fought a strenuous battle for the Cheshire Ladies Championship at Wallasey in April 1914. From left to right, Miss Gladys Ravenscroft (American champion)
Seaford Golf Club cartoonsA cartoon by Mel of golfers from Seaford Golf Club, Blatchington. Date: 1939
Members of Cuddington Golf Club, Surrey, 1933. Date: 1933
Distinctions with a Difference at GleneaglesIllustration showing a fashionable trio at famous Scottish golf course, Gleneagles. The chap in the middle wears wide plus fours and a lurid, patterned tank top
Langley Park Golf Club, BeckenhamSeries of caricatures of the members of Langley Park golf club in Beckenham, Kent which opened in 1910, and was originally known as Parklangley Club
Lady golfer (1928)A lady golfer in a chic outfit surveys the sky after hitting the ball, while a group of admiring fellow golfers appear suitably impressed
Sportex posterAdvertising poster for Sportex mens clothing showing two dapper gents dressed immaculately in plus fours and jackets ready for a round of golf
Rabbits, I believe by George StuddyBonzo and brother cannot think what a nice round hole if for unless it be a rabbits doorway! Bonzo, the comic, canine creation of George Studdy totally ruins the ninth hole on a golf course by
The Lost Ball - Heath Robinson CartoonThe Lost Ball. Golfers try in vain to retrieve a lost ball in a lake on a golf course. It appears that a passing fish has swallowed it!
Golfers and their CarA golfinc couple arrive at the course in their splendid vehicle
Little Miss Muffit by Lesley Butler - golf humour 1930A nervous female golfer watched by other golfers, some encouraging, some obviously impatient. Date: 1930
Golfer James Braid at the PGA on Romford LinksBlack and white photo of golfer James Braid playing the seventeenth green at the Professional Golfers Association tournament on the Romford Links. Braid went on to win the match. 1902
Men and women playing golf at Beaconsfield, BuckinghamshireMen and women playing a round of golf on a course at Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. Date: 1922
Kenneth Wagg & Ian Fleming at Whites Club golf tournamentNovelist Ian Fleming pictured with Kenneth Wagg at a Whites Club golf tournament in Sandwich, Kent, in July 1938. Date: 1938
Advert, Paraphrasia Tarda, golfers on green
North Berwick golf links
Golf Links, Meyrick Park, Bournemouth, Dorset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Golf in New Zealand, outdoor sporting portraits with clubs, of the Christchurch and Dunedin Ladies Golf teams and (male) Golfers'. Date: 1895
Walter Hagen CaricatureCaricature of the American golfer Walter Hagen (1892-1969), known for his dashing wardrobe as well as his golfing skills. Date: 1933
A Green at GleneaglesThe green of the fourteenth hole at Gleneagles golf course, here playing host to the Women's Open championship. Date: 1933
John De Forest with Golf TrophyJohn De Forest (1907-1997), winner of the Open Amateur Golf Championship at Muirfield, with his trophy. Date: 1932
Advert for North British Golf BallsAn advert for North British Golf Balls, manufactured in Edinburgh. The advert extols their unfailing accuracy'. Date: 1932
Bell at GleneaglesThe all clear bell on the third green at Gleneagles golf course had been salvaged from a boat called Stella'. Date: 1932
Leslie Henson GolfingComedian Leslie Henson (1891-1957) posing on the golf course. At the time he was appearing in the farce It's A Boy! at the Strand Theatre. Date: 1931
Golfing in the CongoA golf course at Elizabethville in the Belgian Congo. The Elizabethville Golf Club had about 100 members, mainly British and Belgian. Date: circa 1931