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![]() Clubmakers Robert Forgan and Son St Andrews ![]() His youngest son, Thomas, joined the business in 1881. He made a set of clubs for the Prince of Wales in 1863 (to commemorate HRH being made Captain of the R&A) for which the firm was later given a royal warrant and the right to display the Prince's crest of three plumed ostrich feathers on his clubs. When the Prince became Edward VII in 1901 the device changed to a crown. If you ever went to the St Andrews Woollen Mill when visiting the town then you have been in the old Forgan factory. The photograph on our Catalogue page shows the factory in its heyday. There are further pictures and a longer piece on Forgan in the History section.
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