Three board members are vacating their posts this May – Tad Moore, Mike Stevens, and Matt Dodds. The SoHG thanks them for their service and their continued commitment to the growth of hickory golf, as well as their continued service on various committees. The SoHG nominating committee has offered the five candidates, listed below, for election this spring. […]
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Last days of the hickory shafts & Wee Nip online
SoHG Members, Log on to the website as a member for two Wee Nip extras. Click on Member News from the menu on the right. In June 2008, Through the Green of the British Golf Collectors Society published an article by David Hamiilton on “The last days of the hickory shaft.” Mr. Hamilton’s customary thorough research makes it […]
Junior champ tests hickory golf mettle
A Ken Griffey Jr. Rookie Challenge From left, Durel Billy, Matt Marrese, and Grayson Giboney. The Golfer: Matt Marrese, Two-time State Golf Champion, Pacific NorthwestPGA Junior Champion, the No. 1-Ranked Washington State Junior (per Junior GolfScoreboard), and recipient of a golf scholarship to the University of Washington.The Venue: Fairwood Country Club, Renton, Wash.The Hickory Clubs: Original clubs courtesy of Play […]
2016 USHO at Lawsonia in Wisconsin
The U.S. Hickory Open is headed to Wisconsin in 2016, where it has been announced the competition will be held Sept. 15-17 at the Lawsonia Links, in Green Lake. The course was designed by the firm of William Langford and Theodore Moreau, who formed a golf course architecture partnership in 1918. The Lawsonia course opened in 1930. A web search […]
Spring 2015 Wee Nip and Last Days of Hickory Shaft
Click on the image to see a full-color online version of the Spring 2015 Wee Nip. Dear Members… The 2015 Spring Wee Nip has also been posted to Issuu.com. This is an online publishing service that we are exploring. The page has several ways to view the issue. Explore them to see how to view in spreads or as single […]
Tiger and hickories?
Recently, Sandy Lyle, the 1988 Masters champ, and the 1985 Open champion, took his Tad Moore hickories out for a round at Augusta. Turns out that Tiger Woods was interested in how that round went. Geoff Shackelford posted the brief story to his golf blog. It’s worth a read, and be sure to leave a comment about playing with hickories! […]
Wisconsin hosts new gutty event
Earlier this year, Connor Lewis, who, for several years, has hosted the All American, a pre-1900 golf event, announced that a number of factors have led to the cancellation of this year’s tournament. While they wish Connor the best as he considers the future of the All American, the Wisconsin golfers, many of them keen gutty players, were loathe to […]
Recent article on hickory golf shows interest in sport
Thanks to Mike Stevens for bringing this article to our attention. Be sure to check it out. Click here for a Golfwrx article with Mike Stevens. Be sure to give this one a “like” and leave a positive comment. We had another link that Mike pointed out, but that link goes to a web page that lists several online magazines […]
SoHG raises new member fee to $50
The SoHG Board recently voted to raise the new member fee to $50, effective July 1, 2015. It is the first raise in fees since the Society’s beginning in 2000. “The raise is long overdue and greatly needed as the Society tries to keep pace with costs of maintaining a website and running the organization,” says Hamp Munsey, president of […]
U.S. Hickory Open registration now available
The 18th hole at Miami Valley Golf Club, home of the 2015 U.S. Hickory Open The U.S. Hickory Open registration is up and running, says Ed Ronco, chair of the USHO committee. The registration is available by visiting the USHO tournament page on this website. Deadline for USHO registrations is June 27. “We’re pleased to have almost everything in […]