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The Dogged Victims of Inexorable Fate (1970)

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The Dogged Victims of Inexorable Fate (1970)
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Date Added: Friday 01 May, 2009
By Dan Jenkins Jenkins at his most incisive and hilarious, investigates the world of the pro tour. Foreword by Herbert Warren Wind, Afterword by Dave

The Darwin Sketchbook (1991)

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Date Added: Monday 27 April, 2009
By Bernard Darwin A selection of Darwin's incomparable portraits of the early champion golfers, including a brief autobiography. Afterword by William

The Complete Golfer (1954)

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Date Added: Monday 27 April, 2009
Edited by Herbert Warren Wind Odds are against you in most games of chance. But if you ever wanted a sure bet, give this book to any golfer as a

The Clicking of Cuthbert (1922)

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The Clicking of Cuthbert (1922)
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Date Added: Tuesday 28 April, 2009
By P. G. Wodehouse Many have tried to explain why Wodehouse's golf stories are so utterly enjoyable and so far above anyone else's efforts in the

The Bogey Man (1968)

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The Bogey Man (1968)
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Date Added: Tuesday 28 April, 2009
By George Plimpton Plimpton hit on the formula of an amateur thrown among the best pros in various sports. He is, in fact, one of America's leading

The Basic Golf Swing (1968)

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Date Added: Monday 27 April, 2009
By Bobby Jones The verisimilitude and tactility of Ravielli’s drawings are as magnificent here as they were in Hogan’s “Fundamentals.” In his text,

The Badminton Library (1890)

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Date Added: Friday 01 May, 2009
This was the first anthology of the history of the game and the first indication that golf had a literature superior to other sports.  The Badminton

The Art of Golf (1887)

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Date Added: Friday 01 May, 2009
By Sir Walter G. Simpson Written by a Captain of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, these early instructions to both beginners and

The Architectural Side of Golf (1929)

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Date Added: Monday 27 April, 2009
By H.N. Wethered and T. Simpson The Architectural Side of Golf, written at the close of the golden era of golf architecture, is the discipline’s

The American Golfer (1964)

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The American Golfer (1964)
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Date Added: Friday 01 May, 2009
Edited by Charles Price A selection of 75 of the best golf articles from Condé Nast's American Golfer magazine. Foreword by Herbert Warren Wind,


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