The Open Championship 1966. Official Programme.
Muirfield: R & A, 1966. 60p. 95th playing of this great Championship. Jack Nickalaus won his first of three Opens in this year. More
Muirfield: R & A, 1966. 60p. 95th playing of this great Championship. Jack Nickalaus won his first of three Opens in this year. More
London: Walton Heath Golf Club, 2004. 256p, gilt stamped leather. Large and impressive volume of two of England's finest inland courses. Foreword by Jack Nicklaus. D&J P12430. More
England: H. Riley, 1992. 60p. wrappers. edition limited to 500 copies, signed. Superb tribute to Nicklaus, memories of his tournament wins, his adversaries and the places these unfolded. More
Dallas, Texas: Taylor publishing, 1992. 214p, cloth, foreword by Dan Jenkins. D&J S1870. More
United States of America: Hodder and Stoughton, 1969. 416p, cloth. with Herbert Warren Wind. Autobiography and Instruction, Nicklaus like Bobby Jones in Down the Fairway was not finished with major wins. D&J N13720. 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
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, 2008. 56p. simulated leather. Printed to honour limited edition 67/250 Edited by David Shedloski, in honour of Tony Jacklin, Ralph Guldahl, Charles Blair MacDonald, Craig Wood. More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2006. 47p. simulated leather. Printed to honour Sir Michael Bonallack, Charlie Coe, Lawson Little, Henry Picard, Paul Runyan, Densmore Shute. editors Ken and Jean Bowden. ltd. ed. 88/250. More
Dublin, Ohio: The Memorial Tournament, 2002. 176p. simulated leather. Foreword by Patty Berg. This is a very difficult Memorial title to find. No. 219 of 250 total. Interestingly the Memorial tournament also published a second book, Bobby Locke on Golf to honour Bobby Locke. DIJ W13090. More
Beverly Hills, CA. Sportscinema, 1972. 10p, illustrated wrappers. Unusual instructional pamphlet, published in the height of his career. Unlisted title, only Series I is noted in Donovan and Jerris. More
New York: Benjamin, 1973. 60p, illustrated wrappers. Unusual instructional pamphlet, quite substantial and small measuring ony 41/2 inches high. First time we have seen this pamphlet. D&J N12220. More
NP (United States): Privately Printed, 1965. 14p, illustrated wrappers. Unusual instructional pamphlet, published in the height of his career.Scarce. D&J N13300. More
NP (United States): Privately Printed, 1965. 14p, illustrated wrappers. Unusual instructional pamphlet, published in the height of his career.Scarce. D&J N13270. More
NP (United States): MacGregor, 1965. 8p, illustrated wrappers. Unusual instructional pamphlet, published in the height of his career.Scarce Not listed in the Donovan and Jerris bibliography. More
United States of America: Hodder and Stoughton, 1969. 416p, cloth. with Herbert Warren Wind. Autobiography and Instruction, Nicklaus like Bobby Jones in Down the Fairway was not finished with major wins. D&J N13720. More
Dublin, Ohio: The Memorial Tournament, 2002. 176p. simulated leather. Foreword by Patty Berg. This is a very difficult Memorial title to find. No. 55 of 250 total. Interestingly the Memorial tournament also published a second book, Bobby Locke on Golf to honour Bobby Locke. DIJ W13090. 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
United States of America: Jack Nicklaus Promotional publications, 1964. 8p, illus. wrapps. Illustrations from drawings, photo of Nicklaus on the rear. Unusual Nicklaus title, seemingly printed in quiet small numbers. More
Dublin, Ohio: The Memorial Tournament, 1997. 165p, stamped leatherette. Foreword by Arnold Palmer. limited edition. 144/200 Autobiography. Signed by Player, but likely a facsimile signature. A scarce title. D&J P15160. More
Augusta, Georgia: Augusta National Golf Club, 1986. 27pp. Published annually, Jack Nicklaus captured his 6th Masters, and final major. 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