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There are thousands of web sites devoted to golf and golf merchandise. You may have visited this site because you’re a devotee of the game, its traditions, and its history. If our site has been interesting to you and you’d like to learn more about early golf, golf balls, golf clubs, etc., you may enjoy a few of our favorite sites that relate to early golf.

 

 
Antique Golf Clubs from Scotland
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www.antiquegolfscotland.com
These folks have a wonderful reference and search section on early golf club makers, golf history, an antique club and ball auction site, and a fast changing catalogue of early clubs and balls for sale. They are located in Helensburg, Scotland.

 

 
Old Chicago Golf Shop
( www.webcom.com/oldgolf/wel.html
Leo M. Kelly, Jr. has put together an excellent site devoted to selling historic clubs and
golf memorabilia and it also features an interesting golf quiz, a well written history of the game with nice photos, and many good links. 

 
 
PlayGolfNow.com
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www.playgolfnow.com
This is a golf “mega-site” with many areas to browse. It contains a comprehensive search section for golf courses, it lists golf articles, golfing tips, golf jokes, a golfing dictionary, tour news, community news, shopping, etc. The site is frequently updated and visitors may sign up for an e-mailed newsletter (free) or a golf/travel magazine.
This is a site to behold.
 

 
Titleist
( www.titleist.com
This premier golf company's comprehensive site is very well organized and features a wide range of information on golf ball technology, manufacturing, history, articles on golf ball ball trajectory, a "Fact or Fiction" quiz, plus many other golf related sections.  All of that... plus a review of Titleist's many golf products.
 
 
USGA 
( www.usga.com )
If you’re a lover of the game and haven’t visited the USGA site, do it. It features a really well produced tour of the USGA’s Golf House Museum at Far Hills, NJ, and also features merchandise from the Museum Gift Shop. An actual visit to Golf House is a real treat for any golf history buff and a visit to their site is the next best thing.
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