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Some novel approaches for the golfer wanting to make scores of under 100 consistently, including a unique detachable 'golf gadget' to aid putting which is still in the book with its perforations uncut,
£15.00
Golf instruction from the British professional. 1st edition. Large 8vo. Dust-wrapper, lightly rubbed with small closed tear. A good copy.
£8.00
One of the better instructionals. The author became the first player to win the Open on five occasions, between 1901 and 1910, and is known as one of the great "Triumvirate". Sixth edition. Large 8vo.
£28.00
Golf instructional book. 8vo. First edition. 304pp + adverts. Original green boards, lightly rubbed. Foxing to page edges and spine is a little stained. Good condition.
£16.00
Golf instructional from one of the game's true masters, in which he explains the fundamentals of a great golf swing, illustrated with numerous informative photographs of the author in action. 8vo. 142pp.
£6.00
Golf instructional from one of the game's true masters, in which he explains the fundamentals of a great golf swing, illustrated with numerous informative photographs of the author in action. 8vo. 142pp.
£80.00
Joseph Murdoch describes this book as "one of the classic books of golf literature", and it is the first book to use photographs to demonstrate the swing, and also the first to show actual players in action
£380.00
New edition of a classic golf book which was first published in 1887. 8vo. 186pp. Original cloth-covered boards. Fine condition.
£14.00
A choice instructional book, much favoured for its clear and pithy narrative. The author was a professional golfer and the brother of John Henry Taylor, who contributes a chapter on the evolution of the
£160.00
First edition of the 1920s golf coaching manual, focused on wrist, arm and body movements and illustrated throughout with photographic plates. 8vo. 60pp. Cloth-covered boards. Minor wear to edges of boards
£14.00
Similar in premise to Loudon's Flicker Productions books which kick started the fad, this flick book shows American legend Ben Hogan, known for his swing technique and his dedication to practise, demonstrating
£70.00
Revised edition of the classic golfing instructional by the great Bobby Jones, with a foreword by his biographer Sidney Matthew. Paperback, slim folio. 104pp. including photos. Very good condition.
£10.00
Revised edition of the classic golfing instructional by the great Bobby Jones, with a foreword by his biographer Sidney Matthew. Paperback, slim folio. 104pp. including photos. Internally very good, near
£40.00
Excerpts from Jones's classic golf instructions, illustrated by Anthony Ravielli. Every aspect of the golf swing is analysed in minute detail: grip, stance, start of the backswing, top of the backswing,
£150.00
Nicely presented facsimile edition of the 1969 book offering excerpts from Jones's classic golf instructions, illustrated by Anthony Ravielli. Every aspect of the golf swing is analysed in minute detail:
£30.00
A lively and well-illustrated golf manual featuring newly discovered photos and lessons by the immortal Bobby Jones with commentary and instruction by Ben Crenshaw. 8vo. 143pp. Dust-wrapper. Very good
£18.00
One of the classic golf instructional books. 8th edition. Large 8vo. 283pp + bookseller's catalogue to back. Original blue cloth, rubbed and bumped to edges. Good condition.
£20.00
One of the classic instructionals. 17th edition. Large 8vo. xviii + 340pp. Portrait frontis., 57 plates & 7 diags. Spotting to frontis & margins of prelims. Original green cloth, spine split
£10.00
The author was a key member of the victorious Ryder Cup team of 1957. 8vo. 176pp. Photo frontis. + text illustrations. Gift inscription to front endpaper. Dust-wrapper, lightly rubbed. Very good.
£8.00
Collection of unexpected situations which had to be referred to the Rules of Golf Committee at St. Andrews and the eventual decisions provided in the form of question and answers. 1st edition. 8vo. [iv],
£38.00
A Daily Express special booklet in which the popular English golfer shares lessons illustrated by picture strips to show the causes of common bad shots and gives the necessary cures. 8vo. 12pp. Paperback.
£9.00
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
A golf masterclass in driving the ball off the tee from one of the great exponents of the art, featuring explanatory photographs of Snead in motion. 8vo. 126pp. Dust-wrapper. Wrapper worn with small tears
£6.00
Nicely presented facsimile edition of the classic 1926 golf manual, offering a sideways look at the casual amateur game and offering tips for improvement, illustrated throughout with humorous cartoon drawings. Large
£12.00
An instructional volume 'devoted to a method of teaching rather than to a method of playing shots', without intending to graft any specific style onto the player (though Murdoch writes that
£25.00
"He tells how a young hillbilly (himself) became golf's biggest money winner". Mainly instructional, but enlivened by shafts of Sneads famous salty wit. First UK Edition. Large 8vo. vii + 248pp.
£15.00
"He tells how a young hillbilly (himself) became golf's biggest money winner". Mainly instructional, but enlivened by shafts of Sneads famous salty wit. First Edition, first printing. Large 8vo.
£200.00
Edited and arranged by J. Martin, Verulam Golf Club, St Albans. Along with Samuel Ryder, Mitchell was responsible for creating the format of the Ryder Cup. 6th Edition (same year as first). Large 8vo.
£15.00
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
A classic 1930s golf manual with hints on all aspects of improving your game - from which clubs to use to different shots and the etiquette of the sport - plus explanatory diagrams throughout. Small 8vo.
£18.00
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