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England, 1929. 48p, wrapps. Bobby Jones, hagen, Sarazen, Tolley, Wethered... instructional photographs. More
Instructional books, have been written by the greatest in the game, and occaissionaly by entusiastic Amateur's. Some are very elaborate, some but a few pages long. There are probably more books written on instruction than any other subject. We try at fine golf books to offer more renowed plays or acclaimed teachers.
England, 1929. 48p, wrapps. Bobby Jones, hagen, Sarazen, Tolley, Wethered... instructional photographs. 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: 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
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