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Scarce publication, published 1st May 1895, to commemorate the bazaar held to raise funds for the new club-house and course alterations. The Banff Golf Club, in Scotland, was founded in 1871, and became The Duff House Royal Golf Club in 1925. Contains a short history of the birth and development of the club, numerous comical sketches of local characters, several poems, and the words and musical score to The Golfers' Song, by James MacIntosh.
Small 4to. 47pp. Lithographed portraits and illustrations, light foxing. Original coloured pictorial wrappers (showing a view of Banff from the bridge and a golfer in mid-swing with two ladies looking on), sl soiled with some light wear to the lower portion of the spine. A very good copy of this scarce and highly collectable souvenir.
EXQUISITE AND RARE 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH GOLF SOUVENIR
| Publisher | Banff: the Club |
| Date | 1895 |