Young Tom Morris Statuette

Statuette of Young Tom Morris
Statuette of Young Tom Morris


This statuette of the Scottish golfing legend Young Tom Morris is one of an edition of only 150 pieces. It stands at around 21 inches on it’s mahogany plinth.Each work is hand cast and finished by the artist to ensure a work of the highest quality.

This piece is priced at just £229 including delivery to UK addresses. PayPal will automatically convert and add postage to overseas purchases.

Born in St Andrews, Scotland in 1851, Young Tom Morris is remembered as golf’s first great champion. Morris was the son of the legendary Old Tom Morris and grew up surrounded by the game of golf. In 1868, Young Tom won the first of 4 consecutive opens at the age of just 17. He was and remains the youngest winner in the history of the event. After winning his third Open in 1870 and therefore winning the championship belt outright, the event was suspended by the authorities The Open was not played again 1871 while the ruling body figured out a way of over-coming such unexpected domination of the event. Eventually it was decided to rotate the event between three courses and to award the famous Claret Jug on a yearly basis as a prize. Unsurprisingly Morris won the event yet again in 1872.

Despite his incredible success on the course the story of Young Tom Morris is ultimately a tragic one. His young wife of one year was taken ill during childbirth. She died before Young Tom could reach her bedside. Morris never recovered from the shock and he died broken hearted a few months later on Christmas Day 1875.

At his graveside is a memorial on which is inscribed “Deeply regretted by numerous friends and all golfers, he thrice in succession won the Championship Belt and held it without envy, his many amiable qualities being no less acknowledged than his golfing achievements”.