Gallery

Ryder Victory
The 18th at the Belfry where the Great British team won the Ryder Cup for the first time in many years. Made from English brown oak

Golden Bell
The 12th at Augusta National, perhaps the most famous hole in the world. We have had more orders for this replica than any other

Commissioned Replica
The 18th at Clandboye, Northern Ireland. This replica is made from English elm and placed on a plinth, and commissioned as a corporate gift for a client

Final Round Ace
We award a replica to any player who hits a hole-in-one on the last day of a Major Championship. This one was presented to Charley Hoffman, who hit a Final Round Ace on the 16th at Augusta during The Masters 2018

Replica Green
A small replica, with a drawer, can be commissioned for a Classic Hole like the 12th at Augusta or for a Favourite Hole at a course anywhere in the world

Island
The 17th the Players Championship course, Sawgrass, is one of the most notable designs in the world

Hardwood
The 18th at the Belfry (top) and the Postage Stamp at Troon are both made from English brown oak. The timber is hard and comes from the ancient heart of dying oaks

Golf World
We made a realised carving for the winner of Gold World Magazine’s Design a Hole Competition

Dogleg Replica
Replicas can be created to follow the shape of a hole. This is particularly effective for doglegs, in this case a fictional hole we designed ourselves. You can do this yourself

Scottish Golf
The 6th at Kinross. The trees had only recently been planted, but are much fuller now

Pebble Beach
The dramatic 7th at Pebble Beach, California, commissioned as a memento of a tour by a group of friends

Ocean Dogleg
The 18th at Pebble Beach, with the wall and long bunker to the left of the fairway and green

Retirement Replica
This carving of the 11th on The Old Course at St Andrews was produced as a tribute and gift for Peter Dawson, as a retirement present of their Chief Executive by the Royal and Ancient in 2015. It was made, appropriately from Scottish elm, and featured a drawer with tray, and a secret compartment. The plaque was cut by the engraver who adds details of the winner of The Open Championship on the Claret Jug every year