This Harry Vardon 31° reproduction model Bulldog was the trouble club of the Hickory era. Bulldogs, so named for their short nose and compact size. They have a rounded sole which makes them great for getting the ball out of a bad lie. They can also be easier to hit than long irons for many golfers, acting like a modern hybrid club. This bulldog would most likely replace the Mashie.
The Jack White Supreme Deep Face Driver features a face depth of 1-3/4 inches coupled with traditional period pear shaped lines at address. Mastered after an original, difficult to find, premium Jack White model. Our tallest face height in a hickory offering. Confidence off the tee matters. Larger, deeper faced drivers, provide the competitor an advantage and the Jack White Supreme fits right into this slot.
Head Material: Solid USA Persimmon
Head Shape: Pear
Plate: Aluminum
Loft: 12 degrees
Face Angle: Square
Face Depth: 1 3/4”
Shaft: Solid USA Hickory
Standard Shaft Length: 43.5
Grip: Hand Wrapped Leather
Finish: Satin Deep Cherry Red
Playable with modern golf ball
SoHG Approved
Jeanie Deans 1930 Special Driver
Regular price
$355.00
This is a authentic replica of the driver Bobby Jones used to win the Grand Slam in 1930, capturing both British and U.S. Opens and Amateurs that year. Jones loved his driver so much that he gave it a name, Jeanie Deans, after a character in Sir Walter Scott’s novel The Heart of Midlothian. The original Jeanie Deans driver was made by Jack White of Sunningdale, England. Bobby Jones’ original Jeanie Deans driver is now enshrined at St. Andrews in the Royal and Ancient Clubhouse.
The model for the Jeanie Deans driver was copied from an original Jack White club. It has our new and exclusive Jack White sole plate design. This design was made famous by Jack White and can be found on numerous examples of original Jack White models. This head has a deeper face, 1-11/16”.
This driver is made to perfectly match our Jack White 1930 Special 21-degree Cleek and Jack White 1930 Special Spoon.
Specifications:
Head material: Solid USA Persimmon
Head Shape: Classic Pear
Plate: Aluminum
Face Angle: Square
Shaft: Solid hickory
Standard lengths: 43.5"
Grip: Hand-Wrapped Leather
Finish: Satin Walnut w/Natural Stripe
Playable with modern golf ball
SoHG Approved
Jack White 1930 Special Spoon
Regular price
$355.00
The Jack White 1930 Special Spoon is modeled after the spoon Bobby Jones used to win the Grand Slam in 1930 capturing both British Open, U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, and British Open that year. Jack White is same club maker who made the famous Jeanie Deans driver. The Jack White 1930 Special spoon is made to perfectly match the Jeanie Deans 1930 Special Driver and the Jack White 1930 Special Cleek. It has 17-degrees of loft, the same as Jones’s spoon, a solid brass Keystone design sole plate, satin finish in the spirit of the 1930’s, and authentic period fine grooves.
Head material: Solid Persimmon
Loft: 17 degrees (same as the original spoon)
Hosel: Pitched-linen Whipping
Shaft: Fine U.S.A. Hickory
Shaft flex: Regular, Stiff, Extra Stiff, Senior, or Ladies
Standard Length: 42”
Grip: Hand Wrapped Leather
Finish: Satin
Playable with a modern golf ball
Jack White 1930 Special 21° Cleek
Regular price
$355.00
The Jack White 1930 Special 21° persimmon cleek is finished to perfectly match the Jeanie Deans 1930 Special Driver and Jack White 1930 Special Spoon. It features a full solid brass sole plate which helps lower the center of gravity and improve launch. Satin finished in the spirit of the 1930’s with authentic period fine grooves.
The head of this Wooden Cleek is narrower than a standard fairway wood and resembles a modern hybrid.
Specifications
Head material: Persimmon
Loft: 21°
Standard Length 41.5"
Hosel: Pitched-linen whipping
Shaft: Solid hickory
Grip: Hand wrapped leather
Finish: Satin
Playable with modern golf ball
Engrave shaft - add $10
Wilsonian Driver
Regular price
$355.00
Wilson sporting goods originally introduced the Wilsonian models in the early teens’ and spanned over the next decade. Their popularity was unmistakable. Over those years many profiles and shapes ensued and several became sough after in today’s hickory play. Most notably the deep faced large headed driver. It took over ten years of selection of original examples before we settled on the current offerings presented here to best represent the Wilsonian line. These are exact replicas of the originals to every discerning detail. Intended for players of all abilities making this a versatile consideration in our hickory line up.