Museum Of Leathercraft

Leather golf ball

Golf ball of alumed leather (?), hand-sewn, the stitches being invisible on the surface. Said to be filled with feathers, “as many as would fill a top-hat”, stated to date from about 1848 and to be from St. Andrews.

The early balls made of cork shavings covered with an outer shell of leather quickly became waterlogged as they landed in ponds and streams.