We Proudly present America's most comprehensive collection of Bobby Jones golf literature. Bobby Jones' legacy remains in golf's history, as he was a proficient champion, co-designer of Augusta National Golf Course, and blessed with the ability to translate the mechanics of golf through his effective golf tips. "The Life & Times of Bobby Jones is ...
This book unlocks the secrets of the golf swing. Taken from Jones' writings in the 1920s and 30s this book gives every golfer timeless tips on how to improve their game- driving, chipping, putting, mental aspects, match play and much more.
The companion volume to a permanent exhibition at the Atlanta Historical Society, "Considerable Passions" is the definitive work on the legendary Bobby Jones and the early days of modern American golfing. Color photos.
The 17th on the Old Course at St. Andrews -- the Road Hole -- is arguably the most famous hole in golf. Surely, it has determined the fate of more golfers from around the world than any hole in golf anywhere. Consequently, it has collected more stories. There is the story of one caddie, for example, who walked in and left his bag and his golfer on ...
Sportsmen continue to marvel that Bobby Jones' legacy remains unparalleled in golf history. One of the many secrets why that is emanates from the fact that Jones was more than the consummate champion golfer. He is equally celebrated as the quintessential gentleman of golf and a hero as a human being. No doubt, Jones' keen intellect separates him ...
Bobby Jones provides invaluable tips on: - How to get a good start in important rounds - Gaining power on your drive--without sacrificing accuracy - Hitting the perfect iron shot - When to seek help from a golf professional - Dealing with your emotions - The essence of golf's enjoyment - Proper coordination between the left and right ...
Legendary Golfer Bobby Jones made hundreds of headlines during his storied but brief sports career. In this one-of-a-kind volume, dozens of front page newspaper articles tracing Jones' career are reproduced in full.
There is little question that Bobby Jones could never have won thirteen major titles and the Grand Slam without the tutelage of Stewart Maiden. Jones admitted this when he said, "The best luck I ever had in golf was when Stewart Maiden came from Carnoustie, Scotland, to be the professional at East Lake." Because Maiden was a man of few words, ...
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: D. Appleton & Company
Date Published: 1938
Description: Very Good + in Near-Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Very-nice copy of this 1938 pathology book-Navy-blue boards with gold lettering (gilt)-NO tears-Tight spine-A few pages have (PENCIL) underlining--Previous owner's signature in book front-pm blank page-Bright pages-Illustrated throughout-592 pages. read more
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