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Library![]() Golf in America (1895)By James P. Lee First published in 1895, this book chronicles the rise of Golf in America. This is a cornerstone book for any golf library as it $30.00 Max: 1 ![]() A History of Golf (1955)By Robert Browning Robert Browning served as editor of Golfing magazine in London for 45 years, accumulating in that time a tremendous ability to $30.00 ![]() Autobiography of an Average Golfer (1925)By O.B. Keller This Atlanta sportswriter gained fame of his own by covering Bobby Jones in all his important tournaments. He tells of his learning $30.00 ![]() The Badminton Library (1890)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 $30.00 ![]() Down the Fairway (1927)By Robert T. Jones, Jr., and O.B. Keller How would you feel if, as a first-time participant, you were leading the United States Amateur $35.00 ![]() F. G. Tait: A Record (1900)By J.L. Low A moving story of F.G. Tait, Scotland's greatest hero, as gallant on the golf course as on the battlefield. Foreword by Herbert Warren $30.00 ![]() Following the Leaders (1991)By Al Laney Following the Leaders, published for the first time by the Classics of Golf in 1991, was written in the late 1970s when Laney was $30.00 ![]() Golf Is My Game (1960)By Bobby Jones This is Bobby Jones' second and final autobiography. From 1923 to 1930, Jones won 13 national championships, and from 1922-1930 he $35.00 ![]() Golf: A Royal and Ancient Game (1875)Edited by Robert Clark This is one of the earliest books on golf (1875) and the first history of the game. Robert Clark, an Edinburgh printer, did a $35.00 ![]() Golfers' Gold (1964)By Tony Lema The more books I read on golf - sometimes I feel I've read too many - the more convinced I become that the quality which separates the $30.00 ![]() Great Golfers in the Making (1907)Edited by Henry Leach Autobiographical accounts of the early progress of the most celebrated players, with reflections on the morals of their $30.00 ![]() Letters to the Secretary of a Golf Club (1935)By George Nash An underground classic for decades, this is a truly hilarious account of the breaking of the mental health of the secretary of a $30.00 ![]() My Golfing Reminiscences (1907)By Harold H. Hilton An intimate look at turn-of-the-century golf, when, for a brief time, the amateurs were the equal of the pros. Hilton won two $30.00 ![]() Reminiscences of Golf on St. Andrew's (1887)By James Balfour One of the earliest first-hand accounts of golf at St. Andrews, it begins in the feather ball era and concludes in the 1880s. $50.00 ![]() Scottish Golf & Golfers (1992)By S.L. McKinlay Scotland's finest journalist produced 500 golf essays from 1956-80 for the Glasgow Herald. Here are the best of those essays - a $35.00 ![]() The American Golfer (1964)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, $40.00 ![]() The Art of Golf (1887)By Sir Walter G. Simpson Written by a Captain of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, these early instructions to both beginners and $40.00 ![]() The Dogged Victims of Inexorable Fate (1970)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 $30.00 ![]() The Lay of the Land (1990)By Pat Ward-Thomas A collection of this distinguished British golf journalist's best essays, concentrating on Hogan and Palmer in the 1950s and 1960s $30.00 ![]() The Life of Tom Morris (1908)By W. W. Tulloch The author, W. W. Tulloch was an eyewitness to the enormous changes in golf that took place at St. Andrews from 1850-1900, all of $30.00 ![]() The Mystery of Golf (1908)By Arnold Haultain No one has come closer than Haultain to explaining the ultimate riddle of the game. Foreword by Herbert Warren Wind, Afterword by $35.00 ![]() The Perfect Golfer (1931)By H.N. Wethered A dozen essays on various aspects of the game, each envisioned in its ideal form. The course, clubs, style, temperament, champions, $30.00 ![]() The US Open: Golf's Ultimate Challenge (1987)By Robert Sommers A wonderfully researched history of our greatest tournament presented in crisp, powerful prose. Foreword by Herbert Warren Wind, $35.00 ![]() The Walter Hagen Story (1956)By Walter Hagen with Magaret Seaton Heck One of the game's most dashing and feared players, he is summed up in his most-remembered saying: " I $35.00 ![]() Vardon on Golf (1989)Edited by Herbert Warren Wind and Robert S. Macdonald The best of Vardon's writing, including autobiographical and instructional material. An $30.00 |
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