Tom Morris Collection
Tom Morris, a legendary figure in the world of golf, is captured through various portraits and photographs that showcase his remarkable career
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Tom Morris, a legendary figure in the world of golf, is captured through various portraits and photographs that showcase his remarkable career. In a captivating portrait from around 1910, we see Tom Morris senior, the British golfer who left an indelible mark on the sport. The artist James Patrick beautifully captures his essence in a snapshot from c1905, showcasing Tom Morris's charisma and determination. Another fascinating image takes us back to c1870 when Old and Young Tom Morris stood side by side. This photograph serves as a testament to their close bond and shared passion for golf. Fast forward to 23 August 1905, where we witness Tom Morris in action during a game - his expertise evident with every swing. The lithograph depicting Allan Robertson alongside Tom Morris highlights their significant contributions to the sport. As they stand together on the course, it becomes clear how influential these two figures were in shaping golf's history. A glimpse into Old Tom Morris's life outside of playing can be seen as he stands proudly outside the Old Course Clubhouse at St Andrews in Scotland circa 1900. His love for this iconic location shines through as he gazes upon it with admiration. An artistic depiction from around 1900 showcases another facet of Tom Morris's personality; J Fairweather skillfully captures his thoughtful expression while holding onto his club – an embodiment of dedication and focus. Traveling further back in time to the mid-19th century brings us to an image titled "Old Time Professionals. " Here we catch a glimpse of early pioneers like Tom Morris Senior who paved the way for future generations of golfers. One artifact that encapsulates both craftsmanship and history is the late 19th-century putter attributed to none other than Tom Morris Senior himself – evidence not only of his skills but also his innovation within equipment design. A signed photograph dating back to 1901 provides insight into how highly regarded Tom Morris was within British golfing circles.