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A Few Rambling Remarks on Golf by Robert Chambers, 1862. This book is the third book on golf ever published and gives Mr.
Titleist AP2 710 Irons Chambers thoughts on instruction as well as the playing rules.
Tee Shots and Others by Bernard Darwin, 1911. A collection of Bernard Darwin's essays on golf. Darwin was a first rate player who never lost his passion for golf. He was known for never quoting a golfer. Once when asked if he was going to attend an interview of a new British Open Champion,he huffed,
"My readers want to know why I think he won, not why that fool thinks he won."
The next category is a collection of golf writings, commentaries and anecdotes by and
about golfers of all kinds and shapes.
A Passion For Golf, edited by Schuyler Bishops, 1998. A collection of pieces written by the best golf writers of the last fifty years revealing the inseparable relationship between golf and life.
Great Golf Stories, edited by Robert Trent Jones, 1982. A comprehensive collection of writing about golf. It offers the best that has been written with a running commentary from one of the golf's greatest architects.
"And Then Jack Said to Arnie", edited
by DonWade, 1991. Don Wade has been covering professional golf and collecting true stories about the players and the game since 1970. This is a collection of his stories.
The Quotable Golfer, edited by Gary McCord, 2000. This book is a rich compendium of
golf clubs for salegolf quotes that reflect the history, tradition, agony and thrills of the game from Will Rogers to Tiger Woods.