Label: Stewart’s golf thread, Lisburn, c.1925

Label, Stewart’s golf thread, c.1925 (LMILC.2025.317, gift)

Back when golfers used clubs with a wooden shaft, waxed linen thread was widely used for ‘whipping’. This process strengthened and improved the appearance of the clubs.

Lisburn firms like Robert Stewart & Sons Ltd (where Bow Street Mall now stands) were one of the most popular suppliers of golf or whipping thread. This was a label used to advertise their products.

With advances in golf club design, particularly the introduction of steel shafts in the late 1920s and 1930s, the demand for whipping thread declined.

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