My grandfather, besides his law profession, was a renown 'all-round sportsman'. Way back in the 1930s and 40s he used to play a sport that few people played, golf. The Mysore Maharajas encouraged sports also in a big way. Mysore Sports Club was formed in the early 1930s. It had a golf course [now separate as Sri Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar Golf Club].


In recent times, I converted one wooden club into a desktop paper weight cum note holder. Another weak wood club gives company to my grandfather's walking sticks.
The broken iron club now finds itself on display, sparked by an idea that flashed in my mind two days ago and implemented the next day following some light carpentry work. Proper grooves to hold the two objects. The golf ball is from recent times.
See pictures:
Holder stand is ready.
This is a "No.10 iron" club, hand forged. They imported several items from England. Interestingly, the wooden club above left has an imprint "Spencer & Co, Madras"!
Display ready.
The backside. Simple clips to hold them in place. They are earthquake resistant!