EDINBURGH.- Lyon & Turnbull will sell a rare copy of one of the earliest formal rules of golf, titled the Rules of the Thistle Golf Club by James Cundell. Cundells work was one of only six books of printed rules published prior to 1830. The book is part of a lot that is valued at £30,000-50,000, the lot also includes a rare 1822 'Thistle Golf Club' silver prize medal won by George Logan Esq. It was awarded for the tournament played over Leith Links held on the 7th December 1822. This medal will also be offered with the winners actual scorecard, inscribed 'Mr Logan, Winter Prize Medal, 7th December 1822, recording the scores for each of the ten holes.
The sale will take place on Wednesday the 15th July 2015 at an exclusive auction of golfing memorabilia at The Eden Club, Scotlands most luxurious private club at Pittormie Castle, near St Andrews. Timed to coincide with the 144th Open at St Andrews, the auction will have just 37 lots including items from an important private collection.
The Thistle Golf Club was established in 1815, members of the Club played on Leith Links, in Edinburgh. They later became the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers at Muirfield.
Paul Roberts Vice Chairman of Lyon & Turnbull said This rare volume of the Rules of Golf was one the most important accomplishments of the Thistle Golf Club. Published in 1824, it is a rule book with an extensive introduction on golf history, termed as some historical notices relative to the progress of the game of golf in Scotland. Significantly the history documents the origins of ball games, which with the related technology of the leather bound ball, known as the 'feathery', was key to golf development.
Viewing will begin in Edinburgh, at Lyon & Turnbulls main saleroom, on Sunday 12th (12 to 4pm) & Monday 13th July (10am to 5pm). Followed by viewing, by appointment, at Pittormie on Wednesday 15th July from 11am to 6.30pm, with the auction itself beginning at 7.30pm. Places for the evening auction will be limited due to the size of the venue and must be reserved in advance.
Roberts continued This is a very exciting opportunity to take part in an exclusive auction of important golfing items. Due to the nature of the location we decided to opt for a ticket only auction audience on a first come-first served basis. For those that cant get to the auction there will be the opportunity to bid live online or by telephone, so no one will miss out.
In 2005 Tom Lawrence, Founder of the Eden Club, transformed the former home of the first Duke of Fife, Pittormie Castle to an exclusive members club, he said, Pittormie Castle is a fitting backdrop for the sale with its rich history and beautiful surroundings. We are delighted to welcome Lyon & Turnbull and their clients to the Eden Club. With The Open only ten minutes away from Pittormie and the attention of the worlds golfers on Scotland, the sale is bound to add to the excitement.