The Golfers Catechism: a vade mecum to the rules of golf
London: H.O. Quinn Ltd.. 1935. 88p, cloth. 117 questions on the Rules, with the answers later in the book. D&J B41470. More
London: H.O. Quinn Ltd.. 1935. 88p, cloth. 117 questions on the Rules, with the answers later in the book. D&J B41470. More
United States of America: Pinehurst Publishers, 1961. 122p. cloth. Dust jacket. There was also a 1960 edition. Near Fine condition never read, a rare find. Former Jamie Patino collection with 2012 Christies label included. Christies sold the Patino/Valderamma collection shortly before Mr Patino's passing. More
Edinburgh: W.H. White and Co., 1897. 99p. decorative cloth. Early treatment of those situations that the rules cannot specifically help, a forerunner to the inevitable decisions. Must have title for any rules enthusiast, and written by one of the days leading authorities having taken councu=il from the likes of Harold..... More
Far Hills New York: United States Golf Association, 1989. 102p + 1961 USGA Rules book fully reprinted approx 30p. cloth. slipcase. Limited edition of 1298/1500 copies produced by the U.S.G.A. The 9th book in the classic golf titles series. D&J K7150. More
New York: Sterling, 1977. 192p, cloth 1st edition. Originally published in Great Britain as "Stroke, Hole or Match?". Peter Dobereiner studied law at Oxford before following a career in golf writer. His reputation was formed principally as golf correspondent for the Guardian and Observer, but he also contributed regularly to..... More