Church Stretton Golf Club
Shropshire, England: The Golf Clubs Association. 1929. 24p. Wrappers, Beige cover, navy text. Spectacular rather hilly Course. not in D&J. More
Shropshire, England: The Golf Clubs Association. 1929. 24p. Wrappers, Beige cover, navy text. Spectacular rather hilly Course. not in D&J. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. 1938. 32p. Beige cover, black text. Founded in 1892. not in D&J. More
England: Manette Press Ltd, 1932. 70pp folding map, early handbook, only 1948 edition listed in D&J. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. 1960. 51p 1946p. fldg. map Magnificent major championship course, host to many Championships. not in D&J. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1955. ca. 1955, 40pp. fldg. map Magnificent Yorkshire course the host to many Championships. not in D&J. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1955. ca. 1955, 40pp. folding map Magnificent Yorkshire course the host to many Championships. not in D&J. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association, ca 1970. 24p. Nice handbook of golf in the Channel Islands. D&J B33970. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1950. 20p. wrappers.beige wrappers with brown text. 3 pages of the clubs history. D&J B28240. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association, 1947. 24pp no date ca. 1947. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1970. 18p. wrapps. Troon became Royal in 1978 so this handbook predates 1978 though not by so many years. Not in D&J. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1960. 20p. photo and white wrappers with red text. Ted Ray's first job, Harry S. Colt was the architect. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1965. 32p. photo & white wrappers with red text. folding. map,ca. 1965. More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1960. 24p. light yellow wrappers, with red text. Fine course host of the 1957 Ryder Cup and fine golf's books owner's various attempt's to qualify for The Open! More
England: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1947. 22p. brown wrappers with red text. Nice older style handbook. More
England: Golf Clubs Association, 1940. 20p, beige wrappers, blue text. Rare war time publication distinctly dated 1940, no record of Robert Browning handbook to date. Unlisted! More
London: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1952. 123p. decorative wrappers, 1st edition. Part of a 'Golf on/in' series early editions hard to find, especially the first edition. More
London: The Golf Clubs Association. ca 1960. 35p. illustrated wrappers. 1st edition. Part of a 'Golf on/in' series early editions hard to find. Very significant item in the Percy Boomer collection as the book notes his father George setting out the first course at La Moye in 1902. Part of..... More
London: W & G Foyle, 1950. 93p stiff wrappers. D&J B34060. More
1952. 93p stiff wrappers. 2nd ed. 1st published in 1950. D&J B34060. More
London: Dent, 1955. 236p, cloth. This is one of 'The Classics' in the Golf Library. A well researched history, every historian should have. D&J B27940. More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100pp cloth. Good copy in a quiet rare dust jacket. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and make it..... More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100p cloth. Very fine copy in likewise and quiet rare dust jacket. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and..... More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100p, cloth. Very fine copy in likewise and quiet rare dust jacket. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and..... More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100p, cloth. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and make it stop there 'as if it had a string..... More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100p, cloth. Very fine copy in likewise and quiet rare dust jacket. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and..... More