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Classic Fiction golf books
Fiction
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The Classics Fiction Series
The characters that one meets playing golf in real life can only be topped by the creations of these renowned authors. Eight beautifully composed and elegantly written volumes, full of enjoyment for the whole family. FREE BOOK included with purchase The New World Atlas of Golf. FREE SHIPPING - Continental U.S. [999 in stock]
PRICE: $220.00

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The Clicking of Cuthbert (1922)
by P.G. Wodehouse
Here is the first collection of golf stories published by Wodehouse, one of the outstanding humorists of the twentieth century. Afterword by Sir Peter Allen. Book 45 [348 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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The Duffer's Handbook (1926)
by Grantland Rice and Clare Briggs
Rice's text, rich with instruction fundamentals, and Briggs' famous cartoons make this perhaps the funniest book on golf. Afterword by Jim Murray. Book 41 [379 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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The Heart of a Goof (1926)
by P.G. Wodehouse
Wodehouse's second and last collection of golf stories. You will have no cosmic epiphanies when reading these nine tales, just pure unadulterated fun. Afterword by Michael M.Thomas. Book 46 [234 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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How to Become a Scratch Golfer (1963)
by Patrick Campbell
This famous Irish humorist produced a rarity in golf literature: a genuinely funny book. Book 43 [293 in stock]
PRICE: $29.00

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On the Tour with Harry Sprague (1960)
by Herbert Warren Wind
Wind's sense of humor and flair for fiction is on display, creating Harry, the hapless professional, a most irritating, yet endearing character. Foreword by Gitty Wind Scheft, Wind's sister. Book 42 [924 in stock]
PRICE: $29.00

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Out of the Rough (1934)
by Joseph T. Shaw
An absolutely irresistible story about a young American who travels to Elie, in the kingdom of Fife, to learn the game from a master and win the girl he loves. Book 48 [650 in stock]
PRICE: $29.00

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Goldfinger (1959)
by Ian Fleming
The 7th of the Bond thrillers - at its center is the description of the match between 007 and Goldfinger. The foreword by Robert Green describes Fleming's game and the venues used in the film. Book 47 [1261 in stock]
PRICE: $25.00

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The Bogey Man (1968)
by George Plimpton
Plimpton hit on the formula of an amateur thrown among the best pros in various sports. He is, in fact, one of America's leading humorists, and has graciously written a new foreword for this edition. Book 44 [1928 in stock]
PRICE: $25.00

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