The golfer depicted in this beautiful stained glass window is in the West Wing of Gloucester Cathedral UK.
It is only six inches in diameter.
I show many of my pupils it to illustrate how old the best game in the world is ( it goes back even further ) and also to illustrate where the shaft and club head is positioned. I am not sure exactly where the shaft is but it looks to me that it is parallel to the ground & the target line with the toe vertical – exactly the same as a photograph in my studio of Robert Lee after he won the Portuguese Open in 1987 with a score of 27 shots for the first nine holes in the first round.
637 years apart & making the same first move back.





