A PRESIDENT'S NIBLICK OR WATER IRON
A PRESIDENT'S NIBLICK OR WATER IRON

BY ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER, CIRCA 1875

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A PRESIDENT'S NIBLICK OR WATER IRON
BY ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER, CIRCA 1875
The near circular face with pierced oval centre
Literature
Simpson Sir Walter, The Art of Golf, Edinburgh 1887, p. 23
'The 'president' is a niblick with a hole in it which might be a very good niblick if it were not a president. It is called a president because the hole makes it clear headed.'

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