autograph cut
ca 1930. Good autograph of multiple Ryder Cup (4 x) player and father of the well known Peter. More
ca 1930. Good autograph of multiple Ryder Cup (4 x) player and father of the well known Peter. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2007. 208 p, cloth Written by a key member of the European Team, this enthralling, deeply personal account of how the 2006 Ryder Cup was won at a record-equalling margin affords an unprecedented behind-the-scenes glimpse of the ultimate golf tournament. The day-by-day build-up to an intensely..... More
Glen Waverley: Full Swing Golf Publishing, 2017. 235p. simulated leather Ltd ed. 1 of 500 copies only. Extra photo laid in for framing exclusive for fine golf book. More
Dorset: Wright Press, 2000. 145p. dec. cloth ltd edition 461/500 copies Foreword by Bernard Gallagher. great Biography of the seed merchant that created golf's greatest team event. D&J F17470. More
USA: Wilson Sporting Goods, 1952. Scarce hole in One certificate. Fine example of Hagen's signature, would be great displayed. More
London: Queen Anne Press, 1989. 192p, cloth. foreword by Peter Alliss. D&J H19150. More
Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1999. 738p, cloth. Nice tribute to the greatest team tournament of all. D&J J4540. More
London: Methuen, 1933. 145p, cloth. edited by J.Martin. 1st edition with a review slip included, stating publishing date 14th September 1933. Quiet scarce and important title. 1st edition September 1933.Dust Jacket good, little wear to cover. D&J M31360. More
Royal Birkdale Golf Club: P.G.A., 1965. Hard to find programme, fully signed by every players to their respective photographs. More
England, Privately Printed, 2001. 52p. wrappers. Printed for the Ryder Cup that never was. Beautifully drawn plans of the Belfry by the famous artist. More
Salford, Privately Printed, 1993. 71p. decorative leatherette. Limited edition of 500 copies. From 1985 The Belfry was the home of the Ryder Cup, and the start of a European revival, leading to the event it is today.Classic Riley illustrated all the way through.Signed by the author, housed in original sleeve..... More
London: W.H. Allen, 1989. 128p. cloth 1st ed. Foreword by Tony Jacklain. D&J S22780. 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
Ganton, Yorkshire: P.G.A., 1949. The first Ryder Cup on British soil after a 10 year break. This event almost never happened but for the Oregon fruit grower and canner Robert A. Hudson, who funded the British team to come to the event.This the following edition of the event, played in..... More
Wentworth: P.G.A., 1953. 58p, wrappers. Narrow 6.5 to 5.5 to the USA. More
Lindrick: P.G.A., 1957. 52p, wrappers. Famous narrow 7.5 to 4.5 to the Great Britain. More
Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club: P.G.A., 1961. 52p, wrappers. Victory 14.5 to 9.5 to the USA. More
Spain: Privately Published, 2006. 161p. wrappers. Boxed. Superb photographic autobiography, fascinating story of Patino's early life through to purchasing Sotogrande and redeveloping it with 80 year old Robert Trent Jones into continental europe's finest course, culminating in hosting the Ryder cup captained by Seve Ballesteros. Included is a chapter on..... More