Explore the wider world of hickory golf. Check out these societies below.
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Service or Resource |
National Sites - Sites from Other Countries
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| Golf Links Sweden |
A bilingual site (check the union flag in the top right corner for the english version). It's artistic excellence puts this site to shame! Watch the video, even though the commentary is swedish. |
| Finnish Website |
Even those who don't know Finnish can admire the magnificent pictures. |
Collectors Societies
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| US Golf Collectors Society |
The Golf Collectors Society is an international organization dedicated to preserving the treasures and traditions of the game of golf. |
| British Golf Collectors Society |
The British Golf Collectors Society was founded in 1987 with the aim of promoting interest in the history and traditions of golf. |
| The European Golf Collectors & Historical Society |
The web-site of the European Association of Golf Historians & Collectors. |
| Golf Historical Society of Canada |
We know about hickory golf clubs, we play with them, we collect them, we learn about them. |
Miscellaneous Societies
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| The Donald Ross Society |
Formed in 1989 by a dedicated group of golf course architecture enthusiasts to honor the memory of golf courses of the pre-eminent Scottish golf course architect Donald J. Ross and to help preserve the character and tradition of the courses he designed. |
| The Tillinghast Association |
Mission: To share with fellow golfers W. Tillinghast's historical perspective and vision on Golf, the greatest game. |
| The Stanley Thompson Society |
The Stanley Thompson Society was founded in 1998 to research, record, and publicize the life and works of Canada's Stanley Thompson (1893-1953). Thompson was one of the world's leading golf course architects. His main work spanned the 1920s to the early 1950s. |
| The James Braid Golfing Society |
The James Braid Golfing Society is dedicated to the memory and spirit of James Braid. It upholds the essential traditions and values of the game and aims to pass them on to future generations. |