Book Review – “A Disorderly Compendium of Golf” By Lorne Rubenstein and Jeff Neuman
The title, “A Disorderly Compendium of Golf” pretty much says it all. Lacking even a Table of Contents, this is,… Read more »
The title, “A Disorderly Compendium of Golf” pretty much says it all. Lacking even a Table of Contents, this is,… Read more »
Truth be shared, I enjoy business as much as golf, and my reading and library more than reflects that. There… Read more »
“The Legends of Golf” is an unabashed celebration that doubles as a marketing piece for the Champions Tour. Twenty-five individuals… Read more »
When Jack Nicklaus talks about golf or sportsmanship, I listen. However, with what I know of him other than being… Read more »
“The Secret of Golf” is a compilation of some 47 “Secrets” to playing this crazy game. Each contributed something new… Read more »
“The Book of Golfers” is first and foremost a reference book detailing some 1,300 people who have been important to… Read more »
Beyond The Old Course at St. Andrews, there are forty-two more courses in the surrounding area of Fife in Scotland… Read more »
If you relish golf’s recent history in America, you probably already know of Peggy Kirk Bell, one of the grand… Read more »
What do you get when you combine an engaging rites of passage story together with interesting golf history (Pinehurst, North… Read more »
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