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The second of the "Blue" books recording the 114th Open played at Royal St. George's and won by Sandy Lyle. 4to. 104pp. Illustrated throughout. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£7.00 (Code: 82654)
An artistic presentation of each of the holes at Pebble Beach, California, where the U.S. Open Championship was won by Tom Watson for the first and only time, featuring colour photography and watercolour
£20.00 (Code: 85482)
Comprehensive annual covering US Golf in 1971. Paperback. Large 8vo. 528pp. Covers a little rubbed, very good.
£9.00 (Code: 50719)
Biography of Tiger Woods. 1st edition. Large 8vo. Priceclipped, very good condition.
£5.00 (Code: 47957)
Extensive American guide to antique clubs, balls, tees, books, ceramics, trophies and more, with insider tips and makers' marks explained, illustrated throughout and with prices given in dollars. 4to.
£18.00 (Code: 87169)
The third of the "Blue" books recording the 115th Open played on the Ailsa course, Turnberry and won by Greg Norman. 4to. 104pp. Illustrated throughout. Dustwrapper, lightly marked. Good.
£8.00 (Code: 50712)
The story of the Open when held at the home of golf, featuring new photography of the great course along with numerous historic and archival images. 4to. 240pp. Dust-wrapper. Very good condition. Nicely
£15.00 (Code: 87335)
A history of the US Open Golf Championships. 8vo. 224pp. Dust-wrapper, lightly rubbed. Some minor foxing to page edges. Good condition. Signed to the front and back endpapers and to relevant places within
£285.00 (Code: 74749)
History of the famous tournament. 1st edition. Large 8vo. Very good condition.
£8.00 (Code: 47965)
Profiles of claret jug winners from Willie Park to Ian Baker-Finch. 8vo. Original illustrated boards. Very good condition.
£5.00 (Code: 50718)
The author reveals how for fifty years the United States Golf Association venomously transformed already difficult courses into monsters, exploring their effect on even the sport's greatest names such
£9.00 (Code: 88502)
Nicely presented facsimile edition of the classic 1952 golf biography of James Braid (1870-1950), a member of the Great Triumvirate alongside Harry Vardon and John Henry Taylor. He won The Open Championship
£12.00 (Code: 89044)
Golf biography of James Braid (1870-1950), a member of the Great Triumvirate alongside Harry Vardon and John Henry Taylor. He won The Open Championship five times and was a renowned golf course architect. First
£40.00 (Code: 80171)
A gallery of the great players playing their greatest, keynote strokes. Thus we have Seve's 8-iron at the 16th in the 1988 British Open, Palmer's 6-iron on the 15th at Royal Birkdale in the 1961 British
£7.00 (Code: 89415)
Early golfing autobiography. Jacklin was the first man to hold the British Open and the US Open concurrently since the legendary Ben Hogan in 1953. First Edition. 8vo. 192pp. 16 pages of photographs.
£7.00 (Code: 78667)
This essential reference work which should be in the bookcase of every collector of golf literature. The opening pages describe the history of golf writing; the bibliography, with editorial
£350.00 (Code: 2377)
Early golfing autobiography. Jacklin was the first man to hold the British Open and the US Open concurrently since the legendary Ben Hogan in 1953. First Edition. 8vo. 192pp. 16 pages of photographs. Dust-wrapper,
£40.00 (Code: 30408)
Abe Mitchell was Samuel Ryder's personal coach at the Verulam Club in 1925. This is a golfing instructional from the Open runner up and 1919 British Open joint winner. 4th edition (the year after the
£80.00 (Code: 85599)
Golf book. With an introduction by Andrew Lang. Frederick Guthrie Tait (1870-1900) was born in Edinburgh, the son of a leading physicist and amateur golfer. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Sedbergh
£110.00 (Code: 27902)
Golf book. With an introduction by Andrew Lang. Frederick Guthrie Tait (1870-1900) was born in Edinburgh, the son of a leading physicist and amateur golfer. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Sedbergh
£120.00 (Code: 7007)
Sandy Herd (1868-1944) was the club professional at Huddersfield Golf Club from 1892 to 1911. In 1902, he narrowly won the Open at Hoylake, beating Harry Vardon and James Braid at the final hole. He was
£100.00 (Code: 36458)
Cheshire-born Sir Thomas Henry Cotton was the greatest English golfer from the period between the careers of Harry Vardon and Nick Faldo. A pro in 1924, he won his first British Open in 1934 followed
£40.00 (Code: 6996)
Cheshire-born Sir Thomas Henry Cotton was the greatest English golfer from the period between the careers of Harry Vardon and Nick Faldo. A pro in 1924, he won his first British Open in 1934 followed
£28.00 (Code: 80162)
Lavishly illustrated golfing instructional. 4th edition. vii, 9-110pp. 93 plates and 9 diagrams. Clean and bright. very good in original blue-green cloth, slightly rubbed and bumped. Small, ink previous
£20.00 (Code: 26009)
A history of the golf club in Pennsylvania that has hosted the U.S. Open five times. 4to. 176pp. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£70.00 (Code: 64853)
Cheshire-born Sir Thomas Henry Cotton was the greatest English golfer from the period between the careers of Harry Vardon and Nick Faldo. A pro in 1924, he won his first British Open in 1934 followed
£10.00 (Code: 60337)
The PGA tour as see by the British Open champion. 1st edition. 8vo. Dustwrapper creased and edgeworn with small portion of loss to spine. Internally good.
£8.00 (Code: 50740)
Facsimile edition of the American golfer's experiences on the PGA tour in the 1950s and 60s, prior to his victory in the Open of 1964 when the book was first published. 8vo. 230pp. Cloth-covered boards.
£7.00 (Code: 89032)
Hogan analyses each aspect of his own game in this classic work which ran through many editions and now is available in paperback. First UK Edition. 8vo. 190pp. Profusely illustrated with action photographs.
£22.00 (Code: 29583)
The autobiography of George Duncan, Open Champion 1920 and British Ryder Cup captain 1929. The last 80 pages of this book constitute an instructional section. 8vo. xvi + 192pp. Profusely illustrated
£18.00 (Code: 85578)
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