Jack Nicklaus Plays the NCR South.
United States of America: Ohio Promotions Inc., 1969. 46p, illus. wrapps. More
United States of America: Ohio Promotions Inc., 1969. 46p, illus. wrapps. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1964. 125p, cloth. First edition, fourth printing. Jack Nicklaus instruction books where without doubt bought and read in the thousands, helping push and promote the greatest player of all time, and just as importantly the sport itself. Very nice clear signature of Nicklaus. D&J N12790. More
United States of America: Arnold Palmer Creations Inc., 1964. 6p,. wrappers. Series of 6 small instructional pamphlets, produced in the high of Palmer's career. Unusual full set of 6. More
1905. A FANTASTIC OLD ORIGINAL POST CARD SHOWING ' TOM MORRIS'. OF St. ANDREWS IN SCOTLAND. IT SHOWS OLD TOM WITH THE TOWN OF St. ANDREWS BEHIND HIM. THIS CARD IS THE WELL KNOWN PHOTOGRAPH OF OLD TOM OUT ON THE COURSE TAKEN BY THE WELL-KNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER OF EDINBURGH, JAMES..... More
Troon: Old Troon, Sports Antiques, 2000. Millennium poster 18th and 1st holes. Clean authentic Tiger Woods signature, thus scarce, very attractive. More
Scotland: Royal Bank of Scotland, 2005. Mint condition commemorative £5.00 note published for the 2005 Open and Jack Nicklaus's final Open. Rare in this condition. More
Scotland: Royal Bank of Scotland, 2005. Mint condition commemorative £5.00 note published for the 2005 Open and Jack Nicklaus's final Open. Note is signed by Nicklaus and comes with original mailing envelope from Nicklaus golf. Rare in this condition. More
Glasgow: Jackson, Son & Co., 1938. 144p. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Illustrated from photographs and drawings, including frontispiece, and with 5 large folding plans of the links and grounds in the back. 25x18.3 cm. (10x7½"), gilt-lettered red cloth, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. First Edition. History of the famed..... More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1943. 236p cloth. 2nd edition printed in June 1943, 1st was printed in May 1943. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Autobiography of Taylor's career. One of very few war time publication's. This is a must read book for anyone interested in the development of golf from its early..... More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1943. 236pp cloth. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Autobiography of Taylor's career. One of very few war time publication's. This is a must read book for anyone interested in the development of golf from its early days. Scarce first edition. D&J T2980. More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1943. 236p cloth. Second edition, printed in June 1943, 1st was printed in May 1943. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Autobiography of Taylor's career. One of very few war time golf publication's. This is a must read book for anyone interested in the development of golf from its..... More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1943. 236p cloth. 2nd edition printed in June 1943, 1st was printed in May 1943. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Autobiography of Taylor's career. One of very few war time publication's. This is a must read book for anyone interested in the development of golf from its early..... More
London: Hutchinson, 1911. 348p. decorative cloth. Illustrated with 48 plates from photographs specially taken for this work, including frontispiece with "Taylor's Grip."original gilt-decorated green cloth, lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. Sixth Edition. Taylor was a great English golfer whose contributions to the game went far beyond his remarkable playing..... More
London: T. Werner Laurie, ca 1912. 161pp decorative cloth J.H. Taylor's brother contribution to the golf literature, nice title and content. Chapter on the Evolution of the Bunker by JH Taylor. D&J T3310. More
Holborn, E.C. A.W. Gamage, ca 1912. 60p, illustrated Cloth. 2nd edition, there have been no copies ever recorded of the first edition. Illustrations of Vardon, Braid and Taylor have been used in this quaint and attractive book. 9 pages of period advertising. D&J G5440. More
Ann Arbor, MI: Sports Media Group, 2008. 204p. cloth. Harry Vardon, reigning Champion Golfer of 1899 was invited to the United States to give exhibitions and play matches in 1900, funded by the Spalding Sporting Goods Company. Vardon took the States by storm, pulling huge crowds, filling newspapers of his..... More
James River Course of the Country Club of Virginia: U.S.G.A., 1955. 96p. illustrated wrappers. 1955 version of Amateur golfs premier event. The first of Harvie Ward's back to back victories, 1954 Champion Arnold Palmer turned pro on the 7th of November that same year and never did defend his title..... More
New York: USGA, 1961. 32p, wrappers. Vol. XIV No. 6 November 1961 Cover pictures the 1961 Mens and ladies Amateur Champions of the United States. Cover signed nicely to the consignor of this journal, by Nicklaus, inside nice two page essay by Joseph C. Dey on Nicklaus and the maybe..... More
South Herts Golf Club: . 1934. Very fine example of Vardon's handwriting on his very unusual stationary, the first time we have seen this stationary, with his achivements more modestly listed compared to his early stationary, with Open and US Open medals being the focal point. nicely signed "Yours Sincerely..... More
London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. hard to find first edition. Went into many printings, another popular instructional from the boggest name of the period. Book very good. D&J V3130. More
London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. Third edition. Slightly chipped scarce Jacket picturing Vardon at the top of his backswing. Book very good. D&J V3130. More
Scotland: 1901. Rare original photograph of Taylor and Vardon in action, with crowds following. Written in Ink by Taylor 'Championship 2nd Day Muirfield 1901' Purchased by the consignor from Phylis Plumtree Taylor's daughter in 1987 approx 4 by 3.5 inches. Superb. More
London: Fry Magazine Limited. 1914. 143p, illustrated boards. Nice chapters on all aspects of the game by the masters of the time. D&J V3490. More
London: Methuen, 1905. 277p, cloth + 40p, ads. Third edition July 1905, 1st published just 1 month earlier. Very popular book from the number one golfer of the period. Hand-cut pages. 65 black-and white plates. All in all a good copy. Minimal foxing, ink name to ffep. D&J V3190. More