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When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
The PGA of America announces a rare book reprint series...
Ken Klavon introduces the USGA's exciting new online research tool named after longtime curator Janet Seagle.
Jeff Silverman on Bernard Darwin.
If you don't have Jeff's compilation of Darwin's best, check out the Recommended Reading box on the left for the direct link to Amazon where you can read up on this must have book.
My latest Golfobserver.com column reviewing books by Strege, Bamberger, Feherty and Santella is now posted. I know you've been counting the days.
Brad Klein reviews some new golf books, including a few architecture related titles.
I've added John Strege's When War Played Through to the Recommended Reading link on the left. A full review will appear on Golfobserver.com, but of what I've read, Strege has put together a fascinating look at the role of golf during wartime while shining a light on some fascinating American heroes.
The latest Golf World is dubbed "The Fiction Issue." Now, I was excited when I first saw the cover. (Online of course. My print copy won't arrive for at least two weeks if the issue is at all heavy! Oh wait, it's my postman reading, I forgot.)
Anyway, seeing that at least half of the fiction pieces are reprinted short stories, well, I could point out about six or seven "packages" Golf World might want to try before regurgitating stuff that has appeared in several books and reprints. But what's the point?
Geoff Shackelford is a Senior Writer for Golfweek magazine, a weekly contributor to Golf Channel's Morning
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