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Biography of Tiger Woods. 1st edition. Large 8vo. Priceclipped, very good condition.
£5.00 (Code: 47957)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Early golf autobiography of Nick Faldo, who in 1982 became the first Brit to win the US Open since Tony Jacklin in 1972. Amazingly, he did not own a set of clubs until he was 14 and had no family background
£5.00 (Code: 60331)
Golf autobiography from the 1958 U.S. Open champion, revealing some the post-war professional game's secrets and offering practical hints for the amateur. 8vo. 187pp. Dust-wrapper. Wrapper lightly rubbed
£15.00 (Code: 85835)
A facsimile copy of the 1908 biography of 'Old Tom' Morris, the Scottish golf pioneer and greenkeeper, four times a winner of the British Open, which includes accounts of his matches with Willie Park
£20.00 (Code: 82623)
Francis Ouimet (1893-1967) was one of the first great American players. In 1913 he shocked the golf world by beating Harry Vardon and Ted Ray to win the US Open while still an amateur. In 1931 he won the
£18.00 (Code: 85675)
Golf book. Harold H. Hilton remains the only British amateur to have taken the Open twice or to have won the US Amateur. He later became the inaugural editor of Golf Monthly before taking over
£48.00 (Code: 23766)
Golf book. Jerome Dunstan Travers (1887-1951) was a leading American amateur golfer of his day, winning the US Open Championship in 1907, 1908, 1912 and 1913, the New Jersey Amateur three times, and the
£140.00 (Code: 21168)
A facsimile copy of the 1908 biography of 'Old Tom' Morris, the Scottish golf pioneer and greenkeeper, four times a winner of the British Open, which includes accounts of his matches with Willie Park
£200.00 (Code: 37464)
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