LAURIE AUCHTERLONIE: GOLF CLUB MAKER

Laurie Auchterlonie discusses his father’s collection of historic golf clubs and balls with Bill Tennent. (clip)

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Title: LAURIE AUCHTERLONIE: GOLF CLUB MAKER

Reference number: T1840

Date: 1965c

Director: d. Geoff Rimmer.

Production company: Scottish Television

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 9.08 mins

Description: Interview with the famous golf club maker Laurie Auchterlonie [then quite an elderly gentleman] in his shop/home talking generally about golf and its history.

Credits: ph. Ron Fraser.
film ed. Fred Bull
Programme Associate: David Duncan
Programme Editor: Bill Lyall.

Shotlist: part 2 logo(0.05) Bill Tennent in the back garden of the golfer[and maker of golf clubs] Laurie Auchterlonie in St. Andrews(0.55) interview with Laurie in his workshop making a golf club, showing the various stages of the making of a golf club and various golf balls down the ages(5.46) moving on from the workshop and showing various clubs down the ages in the little museum in Auchterlonie's house interspersed with still photographs of golfers down the ages(8.12) B.T. with golf clubs standing outside Auchterlonie's golf club shop winding up programme(8.33) end credits(9.08).