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Heroes & Ballyhoo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Heroes & Ballyhoo

A handful of star athletes, along with their promoters and journalists, created America's sports entertainment industry during the 1920s, the Golden Age of American sports. The period had an extraordinary impact, profoundly changing individual sports, establishing the secular religion of sports and sports heroes, and helping bond disparate social and regional sectors of the country. It's when sports became a cornerstone of modern American life. Heroes and Ballyhoo profiles the ten most prominent Golden Age heroes and describes their effect on sports and society. Babe Ruth saved baseball after the Black Sox Scandal. Boxer Jack Dempsey made the “sweet science” a respectable sport. Red Gran...

The Immortal Bobby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

The Immortal Bobby

Acclaim for The Immortal Bobby "Just when you think there is nothing new to be said or written on the subject of Bob Jones, Ron Rapoport comes along and proves that theory completely untrue. The Immortal Bobby is wonderfully reported and superbly written." --John Feinstein, author of A Good Walk Spoiled and Caddy for Life "The story of Bobby Jones's singular life is one of the most fascinating in sports history. Ron Rapoport's thoughtful, graceful style is well suited to telling that story." --Bob Costas, broadcaster, NBC Sports and HBO Sports "Beyond the grainy newsreels and the confetti falling on Broadway and Peachtree Street, there was an essential Bobby Jones, and Ron Rapoport reveals h...

Signed, Sealed, and Delivered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 556

Signed, Sealed, and Delivered

Details and more details, charts, graphs, and statistics that document the many programs, innovations, budgetary and policy decisions made during the Zell Miller years in Georgia. A researcher's delight.

A Golf Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

A Golf Story

Soon after its original publication in 1986, "A Golf Story" was heralded as one of the classics of golf literature. It is a book that intertwines three immortal subjects--Bobby Jones, Augusta National, and the Masters Tournament--into one compelling narrative. These three stories are inextricably linked; together, they form a fascinating backdrop to an April drama that is unique in the annals of golf and that, like Jones himself, transcends sports. Using firsthand experiences with Augusta National and the Masters Tournament that date back to 1948, Charles Price spent three years weaving together this historic story and, in an unprecedented move, Augusta National opened its guarded archives for his research, thereby making this book the first authorized history of both the club and the tournament.

The Boys' Life of Bobby Jones
  • Language: en

The Boys' Life of Bobby Jones

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. Jones' constant companion during much of his illustrious career in the 1920s, O.B. Pop Keeler, wrote The Boys' Life of Bobby Jones after Bobby retired in 1930. Previous to this, the newspaperman had assisted Jones with his biography, Down the Fairway, published in 1927. Chronologically, however, that story slopped in 1926 after Jones had captured victories in both the U.S. Open and British Open. - For The Boys' Life of Bobby Jones, Keeler started from the beginning again and then took it up to Jones' retirement at the age of 28 after he had won the famous Grand Slam.

Historical Dictionary of Golf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 865

Historical Dictionary of Golf

Golf has been called the greatest of all games, but it has also been derided by none other than Mark Twain as nothing more than a good walk spoiled. Traditional teaching holds that golf originated in Scotland around the 15th century. However, there is historical evidence of games similar to golf being played in the low countries of Europe back in the 13th century. Over the many centuries of golf's evolution, the balls used have changed greatly, as have the clubs, the holes, the courses, and the entire game itself. The Historical Dictionary of Golf presents a comprehensive history of the game through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, photos, and over 300 cross-referenced dictionary entries on places, teams, terminology, and people, including Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, Lee Trevino, Jack Nicklaus, Annika Sörenstam, Lorena Ochoa, Phil Mickelson, and, of course, Tiger Woods. Appendixes of the members of the World Golf Hall of Fame, the Major Championships of Golf, the International Team Events, and the Professional Tour Awards are also included.

The Slam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Slam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05-20
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  • Publisher: Rodale

A portrait of the legendary golfer looks at his Grand Slam victories in terms of his rise to success in the sport of golf and the devastating impact of fame and adulation for a intensely private man.

The Bobby Jones Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Bobby Jones Story

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The Bobby Jones Story: The Authorized Biography" by O.B. Keeler is the most unprecedented publication about golf's first international icon. This classic edition is back with a fresh look 50 years after its original printing to celebrate the centennial birthday of golf's greatest legend. No other writer had the access and inside knowledge of Jones' life and game as Jones grew up down the road from Keeler, who was already entrenched as a reporter in Atlanta. Once he saw what Jones could do for the sport in his first shocking appearance in the U.S. Amateur tournament in 1916, Keeler knew this was a golfer destined to leave his mark on the sport. Over the next two decades, Keeler traveled more...

Sir Walter and Mr. Jones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Sir Walter and Mr. Jones

Beginnings, 1888-1912 -- Going public, 1913-1916 -- War, metamorphosis, and megaphones, 1917-1919 -- Big debuts, bigger disappointments, 1920-1921 -- "Sweet revenge" and Calamity Jane, 1922-1923 -- "The greatest ever" and a return to Merion, 1924-1925 -- Passing the crowns, 1926-1927 -- The "Atlanta golf machine" and the "lion-tamer," 1928-1929 -- Completing the cycle," 1930 -- A has-been and a gentleman, 1931-1959.

To Win and Die in Dixie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

To Win and Die in Dixie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-03-30
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  • Publisher: ESPN

A fascinating biography of a forgotten golf legend, a riveting whodunit of a covered-up killing, a scalding exposé of a closed society—in To Win and Die in Dixie, award-winning writer Steve Eubanks weaves all these elements into a masterly book that resurrects a superb sportsman and reconstructs a startling crime. J. Douglas Edgar was the British-born golfer who broke every record, invented the modern swing, and coached such winners as Bobby Jones, the greatest amateur in history, and Alexa Stirling, the finest female player of her day. But on August 8, 1921, he was a man dead in the middle of the road, the victim, conventional wisdom said, of a hit-and-run. Comer Howell thought otherwise...