A PUTTER used by top Victorian golfer Willie Dunn snr in a famous challenge match in 1859 is expected to fetch up to £32,000 at auction next month.

The long nose putter was used by the Musselburgh-born golfer when he was beaten by the great Willie Park snr in their challenge match at Prestwick, in Ayrshire.

The match took place following a challenge issued by Park, and the golfing pioneers played for a stake of £100 -- the equivalent to £11,200 today.

The rare club, made around 1830 by famous St Andrews club maker Hugh Philp, will be sold by Bonhams in Los Angeles.

Bonhams golf specialist Kevin McGimpsey said: “This club was used by old Willie Dunn in 1859 when Willie Park snr beat him at Prestwick for £100. It was a huge amount of money and a fantastic way to supplement your income if you won.”

Born in 1821, Dunn had three top 10 finishes in the Open Championship between 1861-67.