As most know my course uses wickers that we make ourselves and I have spent a little time looking into the history of wicker baskets.
Merion was not the first (I need to double check that), only or last club to use wicker baskets though certainly the most famous. And, Wm Flynn did hold at least one (and I think several) patents on the particular baskets used at Merion.
When we re-did my course I wanted an old "retro" look and I really wanted something unique on top of the flag stick. I looked at flags, penants, streamers, nothing
, as well as various shapes (balls, pyramids, until finally coming across an advertisement in an old Stumpf's Catalogue for "Wicker Balloon Baskets".
They were mass produced and available for sale through catalogs for $7.50. (A scan from the catalogue is below). The advertisement stressed their visibility and I really beleive the baskets help a player see and locate his target. I think the "deceiving the player re: inability to determine the wind" is a bunch of BS. I think the baskets were intended as an aid for players on inland courses where a usual lack of wind results in flags that normally hang pretty limp and are hard to see.
Anyway, when we decided on a type of basket I called Merion. They were extremely gracious but declined to say who nmade their baskets. I certainly understand as they must get dozens of calls a year about this. Anyway after contracting a couple from South Carolina for our first baskets, we now have a pretty good method that entails us buying the wicker, soaking it in water and then weaving it ourselves in the winter. They are all hand done, have a slightly different weave from Merion, are larger and we paint ours a visible yellow.
Sea Island uses a basket similar in size to Merion and the same color though their weave was not particularly sturdy or attractive to me.
Southerness south of Atlanta was a course owned by a Merion member a while back and back then they used wickers.
San Francisco Golf CLub also used wickers at one point in their history and I have actually sent them one of my baskets so that they could look into them a little more. (I think they had blue or navy baskets though I am not sure I remember the conversation that well).
Anyway, Merion and wicker baskets are synonymous and they should be. But as in most things, there is a little more to the story
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