I call the Shots
New York: Gotham books, 2004. 268p, cloth. foreword by Jack Nicklaus. More
Every autograph is unique and adds a special uniqueness to a collection.
Collecting major champions, Ryder Cup players, personally collected autographs, signed letters, photographs, flags, balls.
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Authentic autographs are crucial, unfortunately many fakes do exist, and without actually having collected the autograph personally there is no 100% guarantee it is real. Following that, buying from a reputable source that stands by their autographs, finding authentic samples to compare with are all great ways, SEE OUR BIOS & AUTOGRAPHS page.
Remember some players autographs change at various stages of a career, Bobby Jones, Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros, are perfect examples of evolving signatures.
Where or how the autograph signed, i.e. smudged on the back of a glove or on the first page of their most popular book or a 8x10 photograph makes the world of difference to value and collectability, always choose autographs you enjoy looking at.
New York: Gotham books, 2004. 268p, cloth. foreword by Jack Nicklaus. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2007. 208p, cloth Written by a key member of the European Team, this enthralling, deeply personal account of how the 2006 Ryder Cup was won at a record-equalling margin affords an unprecedented behind-the-scenes glimpse of the ultimate golf tournament. The day-by-day build-up to an intensely dramatic..... More
New York: Pocket Books, 1996. 240p, cloth. Major Champion Pavin, a true shotmaker. Signed and thus scarce title. More
London: Headline Publishing, 2006. 310p, cloth. Lyle captured The Open and The Masters and The Players in a terrific spell of golf in the mid 1980's but sadly never regained that form again. More
Boston, Massachusetts: Little Brown, 1995. 475p, cloth. D&J F5320. More
London: BBC, 2003. 256p, cloth, very good read. More
London: Collins, 1997. 134p, cloth. A History of the St. Andrews Caddie. More
London: Virgin, 2002. 263p, cloth 1st ed. D&J J3700. More
New Ridley: Hobbs & McEwan, 1995. 176p cloth ltd ed 251/1000 copies. D&J L11260. More
London: 1974. Cut autograph and two sided inscription in Duncan's unique extroverted style of handwriting. More
Oswestry: Hughes & Son, 1954. 70p, dec. cloth Book is dedicated to the Golfer George Duncan. Inscribed and autographed by the author. Unusual dust jacket. D&J F10810. More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the professional who followed Sir Henry Cotton as pro at Langley Park. More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the 4 time Ryder British cup team member. More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the 3 time Ryder British cup team member. More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the 1 time Ryder British cup team member. More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the 1936 and 38 Ryder British cup team member, Adams also had a 2nd place in the Open. More
New York: USGA, 1962. 32p, wrappers. Vol. XV No. 3 July 1962 Cover pictures the 1962 UU Open Champion Nicklaus. Cover signed nicely to the consignor of this journal, by Nicklaus, inside nice two page essay by Joseph C. Dey on Nicklaus, small moments reveal Nicklaus's quality. More
Salford, Privately Printed, 1993. 71p. decorative leatherette. Limited edition of 500 copies. From 1985 The Belfry was the home of the Ryder Cup, and the start of a European revival, leading to the event it is today. Classic Riley illustrated all the way through. Signed by the author, housed in..... More
London: Privately Printed, 2009. 224p, Red leather 241 of 400. first four hundred year quatercentenary. More
Sir Nick Faldo autographed photograph ideal for framing. Six time major winner, 1987, 1990, 1992 Open 1989, 1990, 1996 Masters Champion. COA provided by previous owner. More
Bernard Langer autographed postcard ideal for framing. 1985 and 1993 Masters Champion. Plus 7 Senior Majors. COA provided from previous owner. More
Colin Montgomerie IMG autographed photograph ideal for framing. 7 time winner of the European tour order of merit, only missing a major. COA from previous owner included. More
Alberta, Canada: Privately Printed, 2018. 317p, illustrated cloth. Unique book in the golf library, being the first and only treatment and study of early golf car(ts), many fine examples are pictured, most being housed in the authors collection. Without Canadian Ron Lyons, an important part of North American history would..... More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1923. 246pp. The 1902 Open champions autobiography as told by Clyde Foster. First player to win the Open with a rubber cored ball. Played in the Open until 1939. Very interesting read, and well written by this champion from St. Andrews. Inscribed, with "Clyde Fosters compliments"..... More
New York: A. S. Barnes, 1973. 193p. Cloth. Inscribed by Nevin Gibson. D&J G6790. More