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Golf Museum - The Golf Museum has a very diverse and interesting collection of golfing artifacts going back to the early days of golf in Australia in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Museum is located at 4 Parramatta Road, Granville, NSW, 2141 (1st floor above Golf Mart). It is open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, telephone (02) 9637 4720. Admission is free. The Museum can give advice on collecting, preserving and restoring old or antique golf clubs and other golfing artifacts. The Golf Museum is proudly sponsored by Golf Mart and supported by Golf NSW, the PGA of Australia and Museums & Galleries New South Wales. Premises for the Golf Museum are provided through the generosity of Mr Denis Brosnan. Historians Group - The Historians Group holds seminars of interest to golf historians. It provides advice and assistance to members setting out to collect, research and write about the history of their golf club. ![]() Publications - The Society distributes a newsletter, 'The Brassie', three times a year. As well as keeping members of the Society up to date on what's happening in the Society, members publish articles in 'The Brassie' on the historical aspects of golf. Playing Events - The Society organises golf days at various courses throughout the year, where members can set themselves the challenge of playing with hickory shafted clubs. Most events are played off handicap. The main event of the year is the Australian Hickory Shaft Championship, eighteen holes of individual stroke play for both ladies and gentlemen, with separate handicap events in conjunction. The Society has hickory sets for hire, and can advise members on how to go about acquiring their own set. Membership of the Society is available year round to any interested parties, and a Membership Form is available on the 'Downloads' page. As a member of the Society, you will receive regular updates and communication via 'The Brassie' and email, have the chance to meet and share views and interests with like-minded individuals, and be afforded the opportunity to play in all Society playing events, including the annual Australian Hickory Shaft Championship. ![]() ![]() |











