McIntyre - The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell
McIntyre - The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell
The “Ouimet” (MESH PATTERN REPLICA) ball was patented by Albert Penfold of the East India Rubber Company in 1912. This pattern became the favourite of many leading professionals into the 1920s. The most famous model became the Dunlop Maxfli, first made in 1919 after Penfold was lured to Dunlop.
This 50 compression ball is approved for all classic (1900 - 1935 era) hickory golf events. It is the 'official' approved ball for many tournaments, including the US Professional Hickory Golf Championship, the Hickory Grail and the Stableford day at the World Hickory Open. It is also an excellent ball for use by slow to medium swing speed players with modern or classic clubs.
Specifications
1.68 in
1.62 ozs
c. 1905-1930
Customer Concerns
Customer Concerns
Q:Is The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell golf ball suitable for tournament play?
A:Absolutely, The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell golf ball is approved for all classic hickory golf events between 1900 and 1935. It is also the official ball for several prestigious tournaments, including the US Professional Hickory Golf Championship, the Hickory Grail, and the Stableford day at the World Hickory Open.
Q:Is The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell golf ball suitable for tournament play?
A:Absolutely, The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell golf ball is approved for all classic hickory golf events between 1900 and 1935. It is also the official ball for several prestigious tournaments, including the US Professional Hickory Golf Championship, the Hickory Grail, and the Stableford day at the World Hickory Open.
Q:What type of golfer is The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell golf ball designed for?
A:This ball is specifically designed for slow to medium swing speed players who use either modern or classic clubs. Its 50 compression rating makes it highly suitable for those who prefer a softer feel that enhances control and playability.
Shipping
Shipping
Q: when will I receive the products?
A: The “Ouimet” 12 clamshell golf ball may take up to 2-4 working days to arrive.