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United States of America, 1955. 11pp booklet, tips and photos of Bobby Hill. Highlighted on some pages, but no loss to the text. Unlisted booklet. More
United States of America, 1955. 11pp booklet, tips and photos of Bobby Hill. Highlighted on some pages, but no loss to the text. Unlisted booklet. More
Augusta: Augusta National Golf Club, 1960. 39pp. Illustrated with course drawings (all 18 holes) by course architect George W. Cobb; plus from photos. 22.8x10 cm. (9x4"), pictorial wrappers. First Edition. Rare Masters pamphlet by Bobby Jones. D&J J10420. More
England: Harrods Limited, 1930. Excellent condition, never used the only fault is the staple has rusted away, we have never seen a better copy. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
Daily Mail in support of the Golf Foundation, 1952. Very scarce originally signed certificate signed by Bobby locke. The Daily Mail newspaper ran a challenge tournament and anyone beating Locke's final round of 68 at the 1952 Open won a signed certificate. This is the first time we have handled..... More
Johannasburg: Wisearef, 1949. 213p. Only the 1948 edtion is listed. Some damp staining to top front board and about first 20 pages, nothing stuck together. Book has a strengthened spine. Very scarce and thus unlisted in Donovan and Jerris. More
England: Lotus, 1955. 36p, illustrated wrappers. photographs through out, adv. lotus foot wear. from cover slightly rubbed. D&J L14530. More
England: Lotus, 1955. 36p, illustrated wrappers. photographs through out, adv. lotus foot wear. from cover slightly rubbed. D&J L14530. More
London: Country Life, 1953. 196p, cloth foreword by Bernard Darwin. Locke was renowned as one of the greatest putters of all time. "You drive for show, but you putt for dough", was Locke famous line. Remembered as the four time winner of the British Open in 1949, 1950, 1952 and..... More
London: Country Life, 1953. 196p, cloth foreword by Bernard Darwin. Locke was renowned as one of the greatest putters of all time. "You drive for show, but you putt for dough", was Locke's famous line. Remembered as the four time winner of the British Open in 1949, 1950, 1952 and..... More