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Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979

Golf Player character jug produced by Frankoma Pottery of Glenpool, Oklahoma, in 1979. The origins of the game of golf are typically associated with Scotland where golf has been played for over five hundred years and is the national game The Oxford English Dictionary describes golf as the game "in which small hard balls are struck with clubs having wooden or metal heads into a series of holes on smooth greens at varying distances apart and separated by fairways, rough ground, hazards, etc., the object to hole the ball in the fewest possible strokes." The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland, is the international shrine of golf. Golf has spread throughout the world and has become one of the most popular pastimes as well as a professional sport with a large following and large purses. These golfers look pleased after a good round of an often-frustrating sport. A golf club and ball form the handle of this jug.

Maker:

Frankoma Pottery

United States

1979

Model #:

603

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

4 1/2"

Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979
Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979
Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979
Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979
Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979
Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979
Golf Player character jug - Frankoma Pottery 1979
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