Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Little Tommy Morris This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
Language: English
ISBN 10: 0957164327 ISBN 13: 9780957164321
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Kate Scurfield (illustrator). The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Language: English
Published by Saint Andrews Golf Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 0993595006 ISBN 13: 9780993595004
Seller: Colorado Golf, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.
Book in new unread condition, has bumped corner from shipping.
Seller: Colorado Golf, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.
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Kate Scurfield (illustrator). Book in new condition, signed by author.
Chic Harper (illustrator). Slight rubbing on cover corners and edges from shelving Textblock clean and tight, book is lightly read.
Seller: Colorado Golf, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.
In excellent condition except for slight crease on bottom front cover, near spine. Text block clean and tight, seems unread. Limited edition of 1000 copies, for the soft cover.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2017
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 16.60
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Add to basket32p. illustrated wrappers. 3rd edition. Originally a story for his children, but locally encouraged to publish, illustrated by Maria Amelia Randall. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, tells how Little Tommy becomes a giant of the game in this funny triumphant tale. What was his secret? A beautifully illustrated story for young children. Roger McStravick a St. Andrews native, picked up several accolades for his previous work St. Andrews in the footsteps of Old Tom Morris work including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind award for the best golf book of the year 2016, this title continues in.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2023
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 16.60
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Add to basket32p. illustrated wrappers. Lady Margaret Scott was the winner of the First, Second and Third Women's Amateur Championship in 1893, 94 and 95 her firs win came at the age just 19! Originally a story for his children, but locally encouraged to publish, illustrated by Sarah Horne. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, tells how Little Lady Margaret becomes a giant of the game in this funny triumphant tale. What was her secret? A beautifully illustrated story for young children. McStravick a St. Andrews native, picked up several accolades for his previous work St. Andrews in the Footsteps of Old Tom Morris work and The Road War Papers including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind twice! awarded for the best golf book of the year 2016 and 2020 this title continues in this creative and talented authors career.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2018
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 16.60
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Add to basket272p. illustrated wrappers. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper. A must have for anyone visiting St. Andrews and a must have to read regardless! Very Entertaining, honest inside knowledge of how the town takes care of its guests and residents, getting on playing the Old Course its neighbours, it is all here. McStravick a St. Andrews native, picked up several accolades for his previous work St. Andrews in the footsteps of Old Tom Morris work including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind award for the best golf book of the year 2016, this title continues in.
Language: English
Published by St Andrews Press, 2015
Seller: Colorado Golf, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.
Chic Harper (illustrator). Hardcover copy, limited edition, book 203/300, signed by author. Textblock clean and tight, seemingly unread, only slight rubbing cover edges at gutter.
Seller: Widney Manor Books, Solihull, MIDLA, United Kingdom
US$ 249.03
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: New. Chic Harper (illustrator). 278pp with volour and b/w photographs. 0.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2017
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 20.75
Quantity: 5 available
Add to basket32p. illustrated wrappers. Originally a story for his children, but locally encouraged to publish, illustrated by Maria Amelia Randall. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, tells how Little Tommy becomes a giant of the game in this funny triumphant tale. What was his secret? A beautifully illustrated story for young children. McStravick a St. Andrews native, picked up several accolades for his previous work St. Andrews in the footsteps of Old Tom Morris work including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind award for the best golf book of the year 2016, this title continues in.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2023
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 30.44
Quantity: 5 available
Add to basket32p. illustrated wrappers. Lady Margaret Scott was the winner of the First, Second and Third Women's Amateur golf Championship in 1893, 94 and 95 her firs win came at the age just 19! Originally a story for his children, but locally encouraged to publish, illustrated by Sarah Horne. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, tells how Little Lady Margaret becomes a giant of the game in this funny triumphant tale. What was her secret? A beautifully illustrated story for young children. Plus. 32p. illustrated wrappers. Originally a story for his children, but locally encouraged to publish, illustrated by Maria Amelia Randall. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, tells how Little Tommy becomes a giant of the game in this funny triumphant tale. What was his secret? A beautifully illustrated story for young children. Perfect gift for any budding young golfer. McStravick a St. Andrews native, picked up several accolades for his previous work St. Andrews in the Footsteps of Old Tom Morris work and The Road War Papers including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind twice! awarded for the best golf book of the year 2016 and 2020 this title continues in this creative and talented authors career.
Language: English
Seller: Colorado Golf, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.
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Book 38 of 300.
Published by St Andrews Golf Press ND, Glasgow
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 47.04
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Add to basketCondition: New. 168p. Illustrated Cloth. Roger McStravick,s first book. A collection of 4 artists fine work. This the only edition, was produced in a limited quantity, additionally many of the books where accidentally pulped by the storage company! Now recently discovered two boxes of 10 books, now being offered.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2017
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 48.42
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Add to basketFirst Edition. 156p. illustrated cloth. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, takes in a warm and inviting fashion the ancient and modern History of the game, from Chapter 1. The Dawn of the Golfing age, through to Chapter 14. Champions Gallery. With rare photos and paintings throughout, this classic, superbly designed book expertly illustrates the Royal sport through the ages. McStravick a St. Andrews native, picked up several accolades for his previous work St. Andrews in the footsteps of Old Tom Morris work including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind award for the best golf book of the year 2016, this title continues in.
Published by [St Andrews]: Published by St Andrews Golf Press, 2020. Foreword by David Hamilton and Peter Georgiady. Profusely illustrated large format volume., 2020
Seller: Waverly & Rugby Books, Pinehurst, NC, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. First paper bound printing. Paper bound. Fine condition. Author's proof edition, not signed. Proof copy of the published limited edition.
Published by Privately published, St Andrews, Scotland, 2024
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 96.84
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Add to basketSt Andrews: 2024. Illustrated wrappers. "THE 1000 EDITION" strictly limited to 1000 copies only. The most comprehensive history of "The greatest of them all" Allan Robertson, undefeated, truly The King of Clubs. Designed by multi award winning graphic designer Chic Harper. A note about the co-author. Bill Williams This would have been Bill William's fourth project, having previously written two books about Harry Vardon and one on Edward (Ted) Ray. As a sports fan, history fascinated him since his school days. He split his time between Florida, where he could play golf year round, and the Kingdom of Fife, where he could also play golf all year round. He was a proud member of the British Golf Collectors Society, the Golf Heritage Society in the USA and the Leith Rules Golf Society. He was also a member of The StAndrews Golf Club. Bill died in July 2020 and is sorely missed by his family, including Bill's son Liam Williams, daughter Emma Mihlenstedt and grandchildren Billy Mihlenstedt, Marcus and Freddy Williams.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2016
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 121.75
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Add to basketCondition: New. 278p. illustrated wrappers. The 1821 edition, this being a copy of the 1821 copies produced in the edition. Foreword, the Duke of Kent. Further forewords, Peter Crabtree (author of Tom Morris The Colossus), Angela Howe, R&A Golf Hertitage Secretary. Research is the key to this title, unlimited hours have been spent unearthing new facts of Old Tom, the Links and Toon. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint as each page is turned, large often two page photos of Tom, his counterparts and their home's make for pure fascination to any golf enthusiast, making the reader want to visit the toon its links and walk the streets with book in hand. Virtually every street, house, citizen, event and change of significance is included. This new angle of writing emphasis's the characters through the years making what St. Andrews is today, quite simply "The Home of Golf". McStravick hardly surprisingly picked up several accolades for this work including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind award for the best golf book of the year 2016, and no doubt would pick up book of the decade if such a prize was awarded! Final few copies available.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2020
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 160.49
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: New. First Edition. 322pp. illustrated, gatefold (French flaps) stiff wrappers. Limited edition signed and numbered 300 only. Forewords David Hamilton, Pete Georgiady and Hon Lord Burns (David Burns) Authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, a full three years in the making. Keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint, like going back in time to 1879 and early, following this case really does give you the feeling of living in St. Andrews 150 years ago., and getting to know on personal its characters. This new angle of writing, and in depth research is rare today, and actually brings fully new material to the golf historians table. Published in two editions only, a pre publication (sell out) leather bound limited edition of 50 copies only, and a sure to be sold out very soon limited edition of just three hundred copies, this being part of the latter edition, and still at regular retail price. McStravick is becoming the modern day Hay Fleming (coincidentally his favourite author) of the town, picking up significant golf awards including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind, the British Collectors Society's Murdoch Medal, this volume compliments his Footsteps published in 2016. Signed.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2020
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 218.59
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketTwo book set, Limited editions of 300 and 1821 copies only. Regular Price £99 and £75 =£174 Set price = £125 The Road War Papers 322pp. illustrated, gatefold (french flaps) stiff wrappers. Limited edition signed and numbered 300 only. Forewords David Hamilton, Pete Georgiady and Hon Lord Burns (David Burns) Authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, a full three years in the making. Keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint, like going back in time to 1879 and early, following this case really does give you the feeling of living in St. Andrews 150 years ago., and getting to know on personal its characters. This new angle of writing, and in depth research is rare today, and actually brings fully new material to the golf historians table. Published in two editions only, a pre publication (sell out) leather bound limited edition of 50 copies only, and a sure to be sold out very soon limited edition of just three hundred copies, this being part of the latter edition, and still at regular retail price. In The Footsteps of Old Tom Morris 278p. illustrated cloth. limited edition 1821 copies only. Forewords, Peter Crabtree (author of Tom Morris The Colossus), Angela Howe, R&A Golf Hertitage Secretary. Research is the key to this title, unlimited hours have been spent unearthing new facts of Old Tom, the Links and Toon. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint as each page is turned, large often two page photos of Tom, his counterparts and their home's make for pure fascination to any golf enthusiast, making the reader want to visit the toon its links and walk the streets with book in hand. Virtually every street, house, citizen, event and change of significance is included. McStravick is becoming the modern day Hay Fleming (coincidentally his favourite author) of the town, picking up significant golf awards including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind, the British Collectors Society's Murdoch Medal, this volume compliments his Footsteps published in 2016.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2020
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 305.75
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: New. Five book "McPack" set; Limited edition of 300 copies only, St Andrews The Road War Papers 1821 edition, In The Footsteps of Old Tom Morris A History of Golf (See individual descriptions). Tommy Morris Comfort Blanket Regular Price £218 Set = £189.00 The Road War Papers 322pp. illustrated, gatefold (french flaps) stiff wrappers. Limited edition signed and numbered 300 only. Forewords David Hamilton, Pete Georgiady and Hon Lord Burns (David Burns) Authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, a full three years in the making. Keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint, like going back in time to 1879 and early, following this case really does give you the feeling of living in St. Andrews 150 years ago., and getting to know on personal its characters. This new angle of writing, and in depth research is rare today, and actually brings fully new material to the golf historians table. Published in two editions only, a pre publication (sell out) leather bound limited edition of 50 copies only, and a sure to be sold out very soon limited edition of just three hundred copies, this being part of the latter edition, and still at regular retail price. In The Footsteps of Old Tom Morris 278p. illustrated cloth. 1821limited edition 1821 copies only. Foreword, His Royal Highness, Prince Andrew, the Duke of Kent. Further forewords, Peter Crabtree (author of Tom Morris The Colossus), Angela Howe, R&A Golf Hertitage Secretary. Research is the key to this title, unlimited hours have been spent unearthing new facts of Old Tom, the Links and Toon. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint as each page is turned, large often two page photos of Tom, his counterparts and their home's make for pure fascination to any golf enthusiast, making the reader want to visit the toon its links and walk the streets with book in hand. Virtually every street, house, citizen, event and change of significance is included. McStravick is becoming the modern day Hay Fleming (coincidentally his favourite author) of the town, picking up significant golf awards including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind, the British Collectors Society's Murdoch Medal, this volume compliments his Footspeps published in 2016.
Published by Privately published, St Andrews, Scotland, 2024
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 322.35
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSt Andrews: 2024. Cloth. "THE 200 EDITION" strictly limited to 200 numbered copies only. The most comprehensive history of "The greatest of them all" Allan Robertson, undefeated, truly The King of Clubs. Designed by multi award winning graphic designer Chic Harper. A note about the co-author. Bill Williams This would have been Bill William's fourth project, having previously written two books about Harry Vardon and one on Edward (Ted) Ray. As a sports fan, history fascinated him since his school days. He split his time between Florida, where he could play golf year round, and the Kingdom of Fife, where he could also play golf all year round. He was a proud member of the British Golf Collectors Society, the Golf Heritage Society in the USA and the Leith Rules Golf Society. He was also a member of The StAndrews Golf Club. Bill died in July 2020 and is sorely missed by his family, including Bill's son Liam Williams, daughter Emma Mihlenstedt and grandchildren Billy Mihlenstedt, Marcus and Freddy Williams.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2020
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 322.35
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketThree book set, Limited editions of 300 and 1821 and 300 copies only. Regular Price £99, £50, £99 =£248 Set price = £199 In The Footsteps of Old Tom Morris 278p. illustrated cloth. limited edition 1821 copies only. Forewords, Peter Crabtree (author of Tom Morris The Colossus), Angela Howe, R&A Golf Hertitage Secretary. Research is the key to this title, unlimited hours have been spent unearthing new facts of Old Tom, the Links and Toon. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint as each page is turned, large often two page photos of Tom, his counterparts and their home's make for pure fascination to any golf enthusiast, making the reader want to visit the toon its links and walk the streets with book in hand. Virtually every street, house, citizen, event and change of significance is included. The Golfing Strath family of St Andrews 174p, cloth. Limited to 300 numbered copies. Design by award winning designer Chic Harper, winner of the USGA and Murdoch best book of the year multiple occasions. THE STRATH FAMILY NAME is indelibly written into the history of golf. It can be seen on the Champion's Belt, the original Open Championship trophy, and recurs in the record books and annals of the great game. However, the overall achievements and contributions of a single generation of this golfing family remain largely unsung. This final book by the late Dr David Malcolm, co-written by Noel Terry, constitutes an attempt to establish the rightful place of the Straths in the firmament of golf in the 19th century and highlight their contribution to the evolution of the modern game. It is also the story of the emergence of a family in a remote Scottish royal burgh in Victorian Britain. The mid-19th century provided opportunities aplenty in the expanding cities, the sprawling products of the Industrial Revolution, but in the isolated Scottish township of StAndrews, largely by-passed by commerce, the chance for betterment of the individual was limited. Those with an eye to self-improvement were left with the option of taking their craft skills to the cities or emigrating to the New World or the Colonies. Golf proved to be the salvation of the town and, for other than the academic families of its ancient University, it provided a living ? none more so than for the Strath family. Alexander Strath and his seven sons were representative of time and place. Although all of the Strath brothers were talented in the game, their relative successes were regulated by character. Alexander, John and James were happy to play whilst plying their trade as plumbers; George was content as a journeyman golf professional and club servant with apparently little appetite for the contest. Only Andrew and Davie seemed prepared to enter the golfing fray, whilst Willie withdrew from competition to the life of a caddy. The Road War Papers 322pp. illustrated, gatefold (french flaps) stiff wrappers. Limited edition signed and numbered 300 only. Forewords David Hamilton, Pete Georgiady and Hon Lord Burns (David Burns) Authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, a full three years in the making. Keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint, like going back in time to 1879 and early, following this case really does give you the feeling of living in St. Andrews 150 years ago., and getting to know on personal its characters. This new angle of writing, and in depth research is rare today, and actually brings fully new material to the golf historians table. Published in two editions only, a pre publication (sell out) leather bound limited edition of 50 copies only, and a sure to be sold out very soon limited edition of just three hundred copies, this being part of the latter edition, and still at regular retail price. NOTE: McStravick is becoming the modern day Hay Fleming (coincidentally his favourite author) of the town, picking up significant golf awards including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind, the British Collectors Society's Murdoch Medal, this volume compliments his Footsteps published in 2016.
Published by St. Andrews Golf Press, St. Andrews, 2020
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 354.17
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketEight book "Big McPack" set; Allan Robertson King of Clubs soft cover 1000 copies only. St Andrews The Road War Papers, Limited edition of 300 copies only. 1821 edition, In The Footsteps of Old Tom Morris A History of Golf (See individual descriptions). Tommy Morris Lady Margaret Scott Comfort Blanket The Fine Art of Golf Regular Price £309 Set = £219.00 The Road War Papers 322pp. illustrated, gatefold (french flaps) stiff wrappers. Limited edition signed and numbered 300 only. Forewords David Hamilton, Pete Georgiady and Hon Lord Burns (David Burns) Authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, a full three years in the making. Keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint, like going back in time to 1879 and early, following this case really does give you the feeling of living in St. Andrews 150 years ago., and getting to know on personal its characters. This new angle of writing, and in depth research is rare today, and actually brings fully new material to the golf historians table. Published in two editions only, a pre publication (sell out) leather bound limited edition of 50 copies only, and a sure to be sold out very soon limited edition of just three hundred copies, this being part of the latter edition, and still at regular retail price. In The Footsteps of Old Tom Morris 278p. illustrated cloth. 1821limited edition 1821 copies only. Foreword, His Royal Highness, Prince Andrew, the Duke of Kent. Further forewords, Peter Crabtree (author of Tom Morris The Colossus), Angela Howe, R&A Golf Hertitage Secretary. Research is the key to this title, unlimited hours have been spent unearthing new facts of Old Tom, the Links and Toon. The book authored by McStravick and designed by award winning graphic designer Chic Harper, keeps the suspense high and the expectation does not disappoint as each page is turned, large often two page photos of Tom, his counterparts and their home's make for pure fascination to any golf enthusiast, making the reader want to visit the toon its links and walk the streets with book in hand. Virtually every street, house, citizen, event and change of significance is included. McStravick is becoming the modern day Hay Fleming (coincidentally his favourite author) of the town, picking up significant golf awards including the coveted U.S.G.A. Herbert Warren Wind, the British Collectors Society's Murdoch Medal, this volume compliments his Footspeps published in 2016.
Published by Privately published, Scotland, 2025
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 435.80
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSubmerge into the most historic figures of the 19th century, responsible for the growth of golf through Scotland and world wide. Regular Price £309 special Christmas offer £269 plus p&p. Multiple award winning titles. Mungo Park : The Cradle of Golf Roger McStravick : In the Footsteps of Old Tom Morris and Allan Robertson : King of Clubs David Malcolm : The Golfing Strath family of St Andrews.
Published by Privately published, St Andrews, Scotland, 2024
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom
US$ 646.09
Quantity: 10 available
Add to basketSt Andrews: 2024. Full Leather. "THE 79 EDITION" strictly limited to 79 numbered and signed copies only. The most comprehensive history of "The greatest of them all" Allan Robertson, undefeated, truly The King of Clubs. Designed by multi award winning graphic designer Chic Harper. A note about the co-author. Bill Williams This would have been Bill William's fourth project, having previously written two books about Harry Vardon and one on Edward (Ted) Ray. As a sports fan, history fascinated him since his school days. He split his time between Florida, where he could play golf year round, and the Kingdom of Fife, where he could also play golf all year round. He was a proud member of the British Golf Collectors Society, the Golf Heritage Society in the USA and the Leith Rules Golf Society. He was also a member of The StAndrews Golf Club. Bill died in July 2020 and is sorely missed by his family, including Bill's son Liam Williams, daughter Emma Mihlenstedt and grandchildren Billy Mihlenstedt, Marcus and Freddy Williams.