About Swilken Of St. Andrews
 

St Andrews in Scotland was where it all began more than 100 years ago when an Open Championship was played for the first time on the historic Old Course.

One of the worlds leading golf club manufacturers, Swilken of St Andrews, was the largest producer of clubs in the town for more than a quarter of a century.

The company, which was named after the Swilken Burn (a creek crossing the famous Old Course) produced traditional, custom-made and specialised clubs and enjoyed a global reputation for innovation and craftsmanship. The company's logo was the Swilken Bridge, the stone span of which has been crossed by all the great names in the history of golf before heading back to the magnificent clubhouse of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, the game's headquarters.

Swilken hit the headlines in the 1980s with the first of a number of special projects, the limited-edition manufacture of clubs cast in magnificent bronze alloy from the original 32.5 ton propellers of the ocean liner, QE2. A second innovation involved the production of a limited-edition set of clubs made from the propellers of the Royal Yacht Britannia.

Now, as a new millennium dawns, the name of Swilken Of St Andrews is as synonymous with craftsmanship, quality and experience as it ever was. A new range of clubs and accessories draw on the latest technology and innovation to ensure that the name of Swilken Of St Andrews endures for many years to come.


Swilken Of St Andrews Limited, The Burn, Noake Mill Lane, Water End, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, HP1 3BB, United Kingdom,
Tel: +44 (0) 1442 215208 Fax: +44 (0) 1442 232156
Email: sales@swilkenstandrews.co.uk




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