Sam, The Autobiography of Sam Torrance, golf's Ryder Cup winning Hero
London: BBC, 2003. 256pp Nicely signed, very good read. 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.
London: BBC, 2003. 256pp Nicely signed, very good read. More
London: BBC, 2003. 256p, cloth, very good read. More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the professional who followed Sir Henry Cotton as pro at Langley Park. 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
London: Methuen, 1912. 298p, cloth. Octavo. 1912 Rare 1st edition published 26th September 1912, went into 4 further printing during 1912. Very popular title from the number one golfer of the period. First editions do not appear often, likely a small print run. D&J V2920. More
Biggar: Wishaw Publishing, 1995. 96p. Illustrated wrappers. Signed by Harry Ward. D&J W4330. More
Tom Watson autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983 Open, 1982 U.S. Open, 1977, 1981 Masters Champion. More
ca 1980. Nicely inscribed and signed photograph of the 1973 Open champion. More
New York: Prentice-Hall, 1951. 118, cloth. Nicely inscribed by Weiss, also includes "The Golf Gadget" D&J W8200. More
ca. 1930. Rare period autographs cut, of Roger Wethered and Joyce, who dominated amatue golf in the 1920's and 30's, both winning their respective Amateur Championships and playing on many Walke and Curtis cup teams. We would consider offers for each autograph separately, but feel they make a great pair..... More
NP: Privately printed, 1939. 10p. wrappers. Golfing stories, inscribed by the author 1941. Very unusual item, Fine Golf Books has never handled a copy in 25 plus years. War time publication. More
Boston: Privately Printed, 1934. 110p, simulated leather stiff covers. Instruction. Inscribed by Wingate Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. W19150. More
Ian Woosnam autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1991 Masters Champion. More
Ian Woosnam autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1991 Masters Champion. More
London: Collins, 2002. 315p, cloth. Nicely signed by the Masters champion. A swing ahead of its time. More
Fuzzy Zoeller autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1979 Masters Champion and 1984 U.S. Open Champion. More
Southport: 1933. Autographs of the GB & I team, Captian J.H. Taylor, Havers, Mitchell, Alliss, Davies, Mitchell, Lacey and Padgham, Ted Ray and Samuel Ryder. The American team is complete, Diegel, Wood, Shute, Burke, Dudley, Dutra, Runyan, Sarazen, Smith and Hagen. Individually these autographs would carry a value of £3000+..... More
England: Stanley Paul, 1989. 160p, cloth.inscribed by Allen, quiet unusual signed. D&J A5200. More
England: Stanley Paul, 1989. 160p, cloth. D&J A5200. More
St. Andrews: Non, 1921. Every now and again an item comes along with the WOW factor, Fine Golf Books are proud to offer this special collection of all autographs of every competitor to play the June 20-21st qualifiying and hence the Open itself, to date the by far strongest ever..... More
London: Chapmans, 1991. 64p. dec. boards. illus. ref. Dedication from the author and signed. Useful reference for any collector. D&J B1540. More
Scotland, Privately Printed, 1982. 68 pp. Illustrated from photographs, reproductions, course maps, etc., plus a colour plate from a painting of Gullane Links painted by J. Smart in 1888. Blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket with a wrap-around colour scene. First Edition. Signed by the author on the..... More
United States of America: Harcourt Brace and Jovanovich, 1974. 310p. cloth. One of the first if not The first on the History of The PGA tour. More
Constant Sports, 2014. 256pp. Tells the untold, behind-the-scenes story of golf's most iconic team contest. This book reports on the mysteries of the money and business; the political games and social mis. More
Privately Printed, 2004. 243p, leather. Centenary History. Contains contributions from Sir Michael Bonallack, Donald Steel and Gordon Riddle. D&J B21460. More