Making fun of the Golfers, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
Bad Weather on the Golf Course, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Absent Minded Golfer, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
Golfers off to Practice on the Beach, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
Measuring up, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The School Boy Golfers in the Rain, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
Shouting at the Caddie, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Golfer being disturbed by the Salesman, illustration to Graphic magazine, pub. c,1870 -
Henry Sandercock
Rule XVII Any loose impediments may be removed from the putting green -
Charles Crombie
The Inconsiderate Golfer, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Final Stroke, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Lethargic Golfers, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Last Putt, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Impatient Golfer, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Difficult Putt, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c. 1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Guided Golfer, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c,1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The Hesitant Golfer, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
George Glennie Putting at Blackheath with Putting Cleek -
Heywood Hardy
Rule XVI When ye balls lie within six inches of each other -
Charles Crombie
Rule XXXIII A player shall not ask for advice from anyone but his caddie nor shall he willingly be otherwise advised in any way whatsoever -
Charles Crombie
Portrait of Alexander McKellar -
John Kay
Portrait of John Whyte Melville of Bennochy and Strathkinness Captain of the Club 1823 -
Sir Francis Grant