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Braids Heroic Effort: The Match-PlayFinalists James Braid and Archie Compston putting on the green in torrential rain in the News of the World Match-Play Championship at Walton Heath 1927
Champions Old and New - Ted Ray & James BraidGolf champions Ted Ray and James Braid congratulating winner Percy Allis and runner-up James Adams after the News of the World golf tournament at Stoke Poges 24th September 1937
James Braid, Professional Golfers DinnerBlack and white photo of James Braid, the Scottish golfer being presented with a diploma having been elected Vice-President of the Professionals Golfing Association. Date: 22nd March 1950
Famous golfers (Nick Faldo, Sam Torrance, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Michelle Wie, Severiano Ballesteros, Sandy Lyle, Tony Jacklin, Peter Alliss, Tiger Woods)
Golf course and Lac Beauvert, Jasper, Alberta, Canada. Date: 1920s
A DAY ON THE LINKS 1929A fashionable group assembled on the first tee watch a lady play her first shot, as her partner lights up a cigarette. Date: circa 1929
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 13. Roger WetheredThis famous amateur is seen here playing one of the most difficult shots of the game, recovering from heather. His short follow through and the lowness of his club during this shot are noticeable
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 14. Abe MitchellA giant of the game whose name crops up in conversation sooner or later wherever two or three golfers are gathered together
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 6. Major C. O. HezletMajor Hezlet won the Irish Amateur Golf Championship in 1926, and is famous for his very wide stance. He is seen here striding the course like a Colossus. Date: 1928
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 18. Thomas Philip PerkWho recently won the Amateur Championship. He has the true golf swing, compact, powerful, rhythmic and spontaneous, and is undoubtedly the best young amateur golfer who has appeared since Wethered
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 11. George GaddThe popular Roehampton professional has a peculiar habit of putting with his elbows well out. He also gives the putter one or two quick unpward jerks before striking the ball on the green. Date: 1928
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 5 James BraidProfessional golfer James Braid (1870 - 1950). James Braid became a professional golfer in 1896, he won the first British Open in 1901
TEEING OFF 1863A pair of golfers prepare to tee off, watched by their caddies. Date: 1863
GOLFERS 1837Two golfers wearing top hats tee off, accompanied by a caddy. Date: 1837
GOLFERS FOLLOW-THROUGHA golfer tees off and follows through with vigour. Date: 1897
GOLF AT RANELAGH 1900Elegantly dressed golfers watch a partner putt out on the sixteenth green at Ranelagh Golf Club, England. Date: 1900
GOLFERS / SABRAN / 1931Fashionable players prepare to begin their round of golf Date: 1931
Two young lady golfers enjoying a round on a summer dayTwo young lady golfers enjoying a round of golf on a bright summer day Date: circa 1935
Golf at the Country Club, Bristol, Tennessee-VirginiaGolf at the Country Club, Bristol, which sits on the border of Tennessee and Virginia. Date: circa 1920s
Asheville, North Carolina - Golf in the Land of the Sky. Date: circa 1920s
Bobby Jones, golfer, in action at Lytham St Annes. circa 1920s
Mr & Mrs Charles Sweeny at Le TouquetMr and Mrs Charles Sweeny pictured in Le Touquet at the annual Bucks Club golf expedition. Mrs Sweeny was the former Miss Margaret Whigham, Deb of the Year in 1930, and on her second marriage
Birkdale Golf Club and some of its members by MelBirkdale Golf Club and some of its members - golfing caricatures by Tatler cartoonist Mel. Date: 1933
Bermuda - Belmont Manor overlooking Hamilton. Date: circa 1920s
Mens winter clothing 1936Various outfits for men in a fashion catalogue, from golfers trousers, gentlemens winter coats, dressing gown with rope string, underwear and Pyjamas. Date: 1936
Nature will Out - golf cartoon by Fitz, 1927Golfing Styles on the Tee drawn by Fitz. Date: 1927
Two women golfers on a golf courseTwo women golfers strolling across a golf course. Date: 1930s
Harry Vardon, professional golferHenry William (Harry) Vardon (1870-1937), professional golfer from Jersey. He was famous for the Vardon Grip, an overlapping grip which he appears to be using here. Date: 1926
Charles Whitcombe, English golferCharles Albert Whitcombe (1895-1981), professional English golfer, seen here at Walton Heath Golf Club on 20 September 1927. Date: 1927
Mrs Olaf Hambro (Miss Winifred Martin-Smith), lady golferThe former Miss Winifred Martin-Smith, who married Ronald Olaf Hambro in 1917, was a prominent and talented lady golfer before the war
Professional golfers in Sportsmens BattalionFive professional golfers who had joined the Sportsmens Battalion. From left; H. Fulford (Bradford), R. Jacobs (Bedford), E. Jones (Chislehurst), Jas. Bradbeer (Porters Park) and Pl
Mrs Charles Sweeny watching her husband play golfMrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the Duchess of Argyll (1912 - 1993), seen watching her husband
Two lady golfers. Art decoTwo fashionable ladies playing golf on a hilly course.Date: 1932
Lady golfers 1933Lady golfers sporting fashionable summer outfits. Art deco.Date: 1933
Dorothy Campbell, female golferDorothy Iona Campbell (1883 - 1945), the first internationally dominant female golfer. Also known as Dorothy Hurd and Dorothy Howe. Won over 700 titles during her career
Sydney Golf ClubGolfers golfing at the Royal Sydney Golf Club links
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York State, USAWykagill Country Club, with golfers playing, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1908
Pawling, Dutchess County, New York State, USAOn the Mizzen Top Hotel golf links at Pawling, Dutchess County, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1907
Golfing couple on a comic Christmas card -- An ocular demonstration. Date: circa 1900s
Golf Pavilion, Antrim - a view of the wooden clubhouse and golfers in the foreground. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Antrim). Date: circa early 1900s
Ardglass Castle and Golf Links - a view of the derelict Castle and golfers in the foreground. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Ardglass). Date: circa early 1900s
Scrabo Golf Links - a view of two lady golfers and a gentleman caddy on the green with Scrabo Tower behind. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Newtownards). Date: circa early 1900s
Golf Links, Newcastle - a view down the links to golfers, with the Club House on the right and the Slieve Donard Hotel and the Mournes in the background
Golf Club, Helens Bay - a view of the golf club with two golfers in the foreground. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Helens Bay). Date: circa early 1900s
Golf Club, Carnalea - a front view of the clubhouse with golfers in the foreground. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Bangor). Date: circa early 1900s
Golfers on board the BerengariaBoyer, Boomer and Horton Smith enjoy practising their golf swings on board the ocean liner the Berengaria. Presumably they ran out of balls at some point?! Date: 1931
The Golfers Paradise by H. M. BatemanThe Golfers Paradise - Telling them What Happened at the 16th Hole. The golfing bore epitomised in this fabulous cartoon by Bateman, showing the ultimate fantasy - a golfer seated in an armchair
Ferndown Golf Links 18th hole, with people playingFerndown Golf Links, Dorset, 18th hole, with people playing. Date: circa 1910