The Story of Gulph Mills Golf Club 1916-1976
Lititz, PA: Sutter House, 1976. 90p. Green cloth. Very private club, 5 holes designed by Perry Maxwell. More
Lititz, PA: Sutter House, 1976. 90p. Green cloth. Very private club, 5 holes designed by Perry Maxwell. More
New York, 1967. 80p. cloth. History of the Country club, a lot of golf content. More
New York: Dodd. Mead & Company, 1936. 423p. Foreword by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with numerous plates from photos and facsimiles, a few maps, frontispiece facsimile of David R. Forgan's tribute to golf. (Large 8vo) original Green cloth. First Edition. This is one of the outstanding American golf books, a comprehensive..... More
New York: Karjan Publishing, 1989. 175p. Red cloth. Dust Jacket. The St. Andrew's Golf Club was one of the founding clubs of the U.S.G.A. and the oldest continuously operated golf club in the U.S. It also hosted the first official U.S.G.A. Championships. The book is full of history pictures tracing..... More
Brookline: Privately printed, 1981. 155p. cloth. One of the most historic and important golf courses in the United States. It was in 1913 that Francis Ouimet beat Harry Vardon and Ted Ray to win the US Open at the age of 20, a historic victory. The frontis of the book..... More
Brookline: Privately printed, 1943. 99p. wrapper. Annual includes the club's constitution, by-laws, house rules, lists of members et.. embossed stamp of Robert A. Lucas to ffep. More
Brookline: Privately printed, 1940. 119p. cloth. Annual includes the club's constitution, by-laws, house rules, lists of members et.. embossed stamp of Robert A. Lucas to ffep. More
Bluff Point, New York: Privately published, ca 1920. 36p. wrappers. Attractive booklet, many images of the third oldest and first golf resort in the United States. George Low was superintendent and professional Important title InĀ a mad race for golf course supremacy the "nearly perfect" course was redesigned again. This..... More
Clementon, New Jersey: Privately Printed, 1982. 106p, decorative cloth. Rated frequently the words number 1 course. D&J S16960. More
Clementon, New York: Privately Printed, 1963. 38pp. Hardcover. Numerous b/w photographs and full color illustrations.. 4to. Green paper covered boards. Gilt lettering to front board. Cover slightly soiled at spine; end papers toned at hinge; else clean, bright & tight. Map and 18 post cards laid in, postcards are photograph's..... More
Hartsdale, NY: Privately printed, 1948. 81p. cloth. Limited to 800 copies, this being number 464. Thorough history of this Westchester NY club including membership facilities, rules and regulations. Privately printed for members of the Scarsdale Golf Club in commemoration of its Fiftieth Anniversary. More
[Hastings-on-Hudson, NY;: Roger, Kellogg, Stillson. 1963. 146pp. & 114pp. Cloth. Foreword by Alexander B. Halliday. Illustrated with plates from photographs and other reproductions; colour frontispiece from a painting of John Reid; illustrated endpapers. This the updated 1963 edition, being a reprint of the scarce 1938 edition with a update 25..... More
Medina, Washington: Privately Published, 1979. 208p, cloth. D&J L18340. More
Bosto, MA: Richard Kay, 1997. 250p. cloth, DW. D&J F10660. More
United States of America: Privately Printed, 1992. 64p, gilt stamped leather. ltd. ed. D&J M15760. More
Gladwyne, Pennsylvania: Privately Printed, 1965. 87p, dec. cloth Ltd ed. No. 1284 D&J says there is no limitation cited. More
Muskogee, Oklahoma: Weaver Printing, 1991. Over 100 Pictures of Pro & amateur golfers. "HISTORY OF THE MUSKOGEE OKLAHOMA COUNTRY CLUB" 1903-1991. The first Country Club established in Oklahoma. Many local pictures and business ads. PRINTING WAS LIMITED TO 100 BOOKS. seemingly produced but until recently never distributed. Unlisted title... More
Garden City, New York. Doubleday and Company Inc., 1976. 255p, decorative cloth. Augusta and The Masters, the brain child of Bobby Jones and Clifford Robert's. Designed by Alister J. MacKenzie, ranked today as one of the best all time golf architects. Classic title, with the added addition of a Clifford..... More
U.S.A. Privately printed, 1985. 52p. Green and gilt boards. Designed by William Flynn of Merion co designer fame, and then going on to become one of the great architecys. More
Garden City, New York. Doubleday and Company Inc., 1976. 255p, decorative cloth. Augusta and The Masters, the brain child of Bobby Jones and Clifford Robert's. Designed by Alister J. MacKenzie, ranked today as one of the best all time golf architects. D&J R11140. More
Marirtta, GA: Cherokee Publishing Co., 1984. 79p. cloth. Now the last leg of the Fed ex cup and Tour Championship. East Lakes eternal claim to fame will be the home of Bobby Jones. More
Boston: University Club, 1958. 50p. wrappers. Early east coast association history. More
Clementon, New Jersey: Privately Printed, 1982. 106p, decorative cloth. Rated frequently the words number 1 course. D&J S16960. More
Detroit, Michigan: Privately Published, 1939. 68p, cloth. Limited to 1000 copies this being number 771. small stain to lower front board and very small stain to lower rear board, pages clean. More
Georgia: Doubleday, 1976. 255p, decorative cloth. 2nd impression. Augusta and The Masters, the brain child of Bobby Jones and Clifford Robert's. Designed by Alister J. MacKenzie, still ranked today as one of the best all time golf architects. Later printing D&J mention a 1993 edition. D&J R11140. More