Play Golf Like Tiger Woods
London: Collins, 1997. 157p, illustrated wrappers. UK title of The Tiger Woods Way. Scarce early Tiger title. D&J A8180. More
London: Collins, 1997. 157p, illustrated wrappers. UK title of The Tiger Woods Way. Scarce early Tiger title. D&J A8180. More
Augusta, Georgia: Augusta National Golf Club, 1964. 40p, Gilt Leather. Published after Palmer's 4th Masters title as a gift to the press, each recipient had his name embossed to the front cover in gilt, this copy belonging to Peter C. Allen. Signed card included. Not a common title. D&J A13000. More
London: Mills and Boon, 1925. 107p. Cloth. This the preferred cloth edition edition. Begbie interviewed Taylor as the title says for almost a week, enclosed in the pages is a fascinating well written biography of the great man. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J B11000. More
London: Mills and Boon, 1925. 107p. photo wrappers. Begbie, interviewed Taylor as per title, for almost a week, enclosed in the pages is a fascinating well written biography of the great man. D&J B11020. More
London: Cowans & Gray Ltd, 1908. 70p. wrappers, with illustrated stiff paper dust jacket. Small hard to find book from the premier photographer of the day. Book comprises virtually of Black and White action photo´s of the leading players, Ball, Braid, Fernie, Hilton, Kirkaldy, Massy, Taylor, Vardon, White etc... John..... More
London: George Newnes, 1905. 174 p. illus. cloth. 4th edition enlarged. Interesting small photos neatly pasted in on several pages of an unknown but judging from the swing a talented golfer, this almost adds to the books photos of Taylor. D&J B12160. More
London: Hurst and Blackett, 1903. By James Braid, J.A.T. Bramston, H.G.Hutchinson and others. Illustrated. 308 pages. Photographs by A. Gandy. D&J B13630. More
London: Hurst and Blackett, 1903. 308p. decorative cloth. By James Braid, J.A.T. Bramston, H.G.Hutchinson and others. Illustrated. 308 pages. Photographs by A. Gandy. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J B13630. More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2004. 81p. simulated leather. Printed to honour Lee Trevino and Joyce Wethered. limited edition. 154/250. More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2005. 47p. simulated leather. Printed to honour Betsy Rawls (biographer Rhonda Glenn) and Cary Middlecoff (Biographer Bill Fields) for the 2005 Memorial, editors Ken and Jean Bowden. ltd. ed. 152/250. More
London: George Newnes, 1908. 86p. card covers (contemporary). Early ladies title and importantly the subject has been given deep consideration by one of the leading 2 to 3 players of the period. Certainly adding more credibility that golf is a sport for both sexes. Original covers missing, contents and advertisement..... More
London: Methuen, 1908. 322p, cloth, first printing. Clean solid copy, top and rear of spine little rubbed otherwise a nice copy. D&J B22240. More
London: Renwick of Otley, 1916. 164p, illus. wrapps, D&J only have a cloth edition published by Renwick of Otley, published in 1922 this edition is not recorded. More
London: British Sports Publishing, ca 1910. 155p, cloth. 155 pages plus ads. Part of the Spalding Athletic Library No. 10. D&J B. More
London: British Sports Publishing, ca 1906. 155p, wrappers. 155 pages plus ads. Part of the Spalding Athletic Library No. 10. D&J B. More
London: British Sports Publishing, ca 1910. 155p, cloth. 155 pages plus ads. Part of the Spalding Athletic Library No. 10 Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
London: British Sports Publishing, ca 1910. 155p, cloth. 155 pages plus ads. Part of the Spalding Athletic Library No. 10. D&J B. More
London: British Sports Publishing, 1906. 155p, wrappers, possible later printing, photograph of Braid as the 1910 Open Champion. D&J B22330. More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100p, cloth. Duat 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 stop there 'as if it had..... More
St Andrews: Privately printed, 1876. 514p. decorative cloth. First Ediiton. With 7 Calotype (sic) plates by Mr. Rogers and frontispiece of author with facsimile autograph plus many wood-engraved plates. 514 pages. Brick red cloth stamped in black, beveled edges, ruled and lettered in gilt, dark brown endpapers, all edges gilt..... More
Cincinnati, Ohio: Old Golf Shop Inc., 1981. 196p, cloth. Leather. Limited edition No. 65/200 Produced in conjunction with the 1981 Ryder Cup held at James Braid's home course, Walton Heath. Reproduced from the original. Biography of Braid, a year after his passing. Darwin quickly put right the missing life story..... More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952. 196p, cloth. Dust jacket. Biography of Braid, a year after his passing. Darwin quickly put right the missing life story of the 3rd Triumvirate, Vardon, wrote his autobiography in 1933 and Taylor in 1943. This completes the set of the defining 3 golfers of the..... More
London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton Kent and Co., 1907. 100 + [4] ad pp. Illustrated with plates from photos, including a frontispiece portrait of Old Tom Morris. 7¼x4¾, gilt-lettered green cloth. Seventh Edition. The author founded a famous club-making firm in St Andrews and his old shop is still open as..... More
North Carolina: Privately published, ca 1920. 12p. wrappers. Donald Ross designed. Nice image of Vardon and Ray playing, so presumably dated 1920. More
London: Privately published, 1983. 90p. Simulated green leather and gilt. Many illustrious characters have walked the links. Horace G. Hutchinson was the first Captain, J. H. Taylor, Walter Hagen played early matches. Fascinating series of postcards are reproduced, the course was literally created in a forest using dynamite! More