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« on: April 03, 2011, 10:45:44 AM »

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President Dwight D. Eisenhower didn't start playing golf until he was in his 30s, but he fell hard for the game. During his eight years in office he played more than 800 rounds. Over his lifetime Ike's handicap very between 14 and 18, and he broke 80 on a handful of occasions. When it came to equipment, the President was a Spalding man, in deference to his good friend Bobby Jones, says Art Kennel, a former superintendent of Gettysburg (Pa.) Country Club, where Ike was a member. Kennel became Ike's personal Gettysburg caddie from 1955 to '66. Upon his death in 1969 Eisenhower left two sets of clubs to Kennel. The set pictured below dates from the '50s and is one that Kennel gifted Ike's golf buddy Arnold Palmer, who loaned the clubs to the World Golf Hall of Fame.


DRIVER: Spalding Model 15. According to Kennell, when Ike was in his prime, he could hit his driver 250 to 260 yards.

FAIRWAY WOODS: Spalding Model 15. "Ike liked all of the fairway woods," Kennell says. "But the 4-wood was his favorite club. A lot of times he teed off with it."

IRONS: Spalding Robt. T. Jones Executive. Ike would carry as many as 18 clubs, as long as they said BOBBY JONES. "Once, a new set came," Kennell says. "I said, 'Ike, these don't say BOBBY JONES on 'em.' He said, 'Pet 'em back then. I'll play with the old ones.'"



10-IRON: Ike's 10-iron was the equivalent of a pitching wedge. His clubs always had GENERAL IKE or five stars or both engraved on them.



PUTTER: "That putter was a 'personal' gift from Arnold," Kennell says, "but the Bulls Eye was Ike's favorite."



BALLS: Spalding Dot. In 1968 at El Dorado Country club in Palm Desert, Calif., Ike accomplished a longtime dream—a hole in one. He sent the ball to Spalding president Edwin Parker as a thank you.



HEAD COVERS: "When Ike went to Augusta after Arnold's Masters win in 1960," Kennell says, "they gave him head covers with the club's logo and his name on them."



GLOVE: Ike wore a red glove to match his unbrella.

 

GAUZE: "Ike had very big hands," says Kennell, "and he used tape to build up his grips."

 

CART: "When he was in office, Ike used a motorized cart to play fast, in two or three hours. But later he usually walked. Still, he always had a cart that he would let guests or Secret Service agents ride in.

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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2011, 11:46:26 AM »

A walk back through the years.  Have a few of those woods.  Have a cupped top.

Thanks Rob, for the memories!!!!
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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2011, 03:01:13 PM »

Cool read, thanks for sharing. I wonder how those 800 rounds during the course of a presidency would fly nowadays...
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« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2011, 05:16:46 PM »

Cool read, thanks for sharing. I wonder how those 800 rounds during the course of a presidency would fly nowadays...


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Criticism of Eisenhower's golf schedule certainly didn't cost him any political capital. He won two terms easily, the first with the help and financial backing of Roberts and other Augusta National members.

"Gotcha media" existed back then, at least when Eisenhower got a club in his hand. The New York Times reported that the president was seen hitting iron shots from the White House lawn in the general direction of the Washington Monument -- four days after his inauguration in 1953.


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« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2011, 05:43:40 PM »

Interesting that his ball was monogrammed "D.E.E.. I thought his name was Dwight David Eisenhower (D.D.E.)
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« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2011, 06:52:47 PM »

Interesting that his ball was monogrammed "D.E.E..

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« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2011, 07:14:38 PM »

Interesting that his ball was monogrammed "D.E.E.. I thought his name was Dwight David Eisenhour (D.D.E.)

Dwight Eisenhower's Executives?
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« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2011, 09:16:51 PM »

Best I could find on quick search -

Though Eisenhower initialed short notes "DE,"

Everything else refers to Ike, Ike Eisenhower, General Ike.

D/D - good eye.

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I shot an email off to the curator at the World Golf Hall of Fame to see if they could provide an answer.
if anyone would know, you would like too think it would be them.
Will provide update if they answer  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2011, 09:39:06 AM »

Update - sent a note off to the World golf Hall of Fame and received an answer -
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Thanks for the email - and good question.
The equipment photographed for the story actually came out of the bag on loan from Mr. Palmer. With the exception of the photo shoot, they've stayed inside the bag since the loan originated and all are due to be returned in a couple weeks.
There's a chance the story is lost by now, but we'll ask Mr. Palmer's office and get back to you if they should know.
Thanks again for the note...

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World Golf Hall of Fame
One World Golf Place
St. Augustine, FL 32092
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« Reply #9 on: April 09, 2011, 09:08:32 AM »

Cool story.

His irons had to say "Robt T Jones, Jnr" on them!  I like that!
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