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I am in the process of finishing my basement. It is turning into a man cave to be shared between me and my 2 sons. I have an artist doing a mural on the wall of a greenside shot and she is going to blend that into a baseball diamond...i haven't seen the final sketch yet but it should be interesting. Golf and baseball are my favorite things in life!!

I am looking to see if anyone can recommend any web sites for old golf stuff. I did a search and there are literally thousands of sites to chose from. Does anyone have any history with this type of site that could safe me some clicking around?

I am looking for some old wood shaft clubs, maybe some balls from the past, possible pictures and or paintings of places that I have played or have historical relevance...that type of thing. I am not looking for cheap but certainly not looking to spend for museum quality stuff either.

just some good old antiques / collectables.

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Originally Posted by Lefty-Golfer

I am in the process of finishing my basement. It is turning into a man cave to be shared between me and my 2 sons. I have an artist doing a mural on the wall of a greenside shot and she is going to blend that into a baseball diamond...i haven't seen the final sketch yet but it should be interesting. Golf and baseball are my favorite things in life!!

I am looking to see if anyone can recommend any web sites for old golf stuff. I did a search and there are literally thousands of sites to chose from. Does anyone have any history with this type of site that could safe me some clicking around?

I am looking for some old wood shaft clubs, maybe some balls from the past, possible pictures and or paintings of places that I have played or have historical relevance...that type of thing. I am not looking for cheap but certainly not looking to spend for museum quality stuff either.

just some good old antiques / collectables.



Check http://www.louisvillegolf.com/

They aren't actual antiques. But they stock allot of good replica hickory shafted golf clubs and wood head golf clubs both for display and for playability.  They also have the old style golf balls.


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