Golf Collectibles and History
History makes novelties out of ordinary items. What could be considered as ordinary golf items in the 1800s
could now be considered as prized possessions of just about any collector. If you are into collecting golf
collectibles, it would be important to note that the older and the rarer objects become the more valuable they
get.
Golf came as a sport in the 15th century. In 1457, King James II banned golf as a sport. Thus, most golf items
and tools in those years were just stored and displayed instead of used. Why was there such a prohibition?
Basically, the king thought that the uncontrollable rise in popularity of golf could make people turn away from
archery, which during that time was a basic form of warfare.
From there, take a look at even more history. Surely, different golf items have their own different stories to
tell. If you are actively collecting golf collectibles to this day, start looking closely at several important
ideas and history.
Do you collect golf balls? The items are the most popularly collected among all other golf collectibles. This
could be because golf balls are common.
Many players also replace older golf balls more easily. Thus, they are easier to collect than the rest. The
oldest of golf balls are called feather balls. They were practically used by people for hundreds of years until the
1850s. The items feature aesthetic leather cases that are actually strategically and creatively stuffed with
different types of feathers.
Still about golf balls, gutty balls are also important and popular among collectors these days. The first gutty
balls were developed and released in 1848. Such golf balls were manufactured using gutta percha, which is
characterized as a hard rubbery object or substance. It is molded naturally for safety and environmental factors
that could arise.
During the period 1898 until 1930, golf aficionados and fanatics were already scouting the market based on
television advertisements. Thus, those novelty items could be bought currently at higher prices. They may be still
useful and reliable these days. The model is using rubber golf balls, which are currently gaining popularity.
Modern golf balls refer to balls that were made and bought after 1930. Many modern golf balls could also be
included in golf collectibles. If you intend to keep on collecting golf collectibles, your modern balls could be
kept. No matter how ordinary your modern golf ball is, in the future its valuation would surely rise no matter
what.
Golf clubs are the second most usual forms of golf collectibles. Prices vary according to the manufacturing
date. For collectors, the older the manufacturing date, the higher the tag price gets. For players, newer and more
functional golf clubs are more costly compared than the old and common ones.
When it comes to golf clubs as collectibles, more ideal are those made during or before 1945. During those time,
most golf clubs are made of stainless and pure steel, unlike the modern ones that are made of cheaper and more
common forms of steel.
Lastly, just about anything could comprise your golf collectibles under possession. Your collection could be
comprised of old golf magazines, postcards, decorative items, and even china decors with golf themes. All other
memorabilia could also be included as long as they could possibly be related to the sport.
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