Lot # 93: Spalding Seely Driving Cleek 1912

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Item was in Auction "Spring 2024",
which ran from 3/28/2024 3:00 PM to
4/13/2024 8:00 PM



The 40-inch "A.G. Spalding & Bros Gold Medal" stamped shaft and leather wrapped grip are original. While simply stamped "Cleek on the sole, this is a 40-inch driving cleek with very little loft to the blade, entirely in keeping with a 1-iron. This cleek is a clean example and shows little wear. 

In March of 1912, Chalres Seely received a US Patent that covered the long forked hosel on this iron.  The purpose of Seely’s iron, as compared to a typical iron during his day, was to take weight away from the hosel and position it across the back of the blade.  Spalding produced these clubs between 1912 and 1919.  The back of this head is stamped “Spalding Gold Medal,  Seely Patent, May 14, 1912” and more. 

TCA2 Vol. 21 p. 183

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