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  2. James W. Finegan - Wikipedia

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    He authored seven books about golf. Five of his books were about golf in the British Isles. Another book was about the Pine Valley Golf Club, and another book was about golf in his home state of Pennsylvania. [1] Finegan was inducted into the La Salle University Hall of Athletes in 1977. [3]

  3. Homer Kelley - Wikipedia

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    As it is a book primarily targeted at expert golf instructors, it is expected that regular golfers would consult an AI rather than study the book. There are several instructors that are recognized as industry experts who regularly appear on industry lists of Top 100 Instructors, including Martin Hall, Chuck Cook, and Ben Doyle just to name a few.

  4. Herbert Warren Wind - Wikipedia

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    He was a co-author of the 1976 book The World Atlas of Golf, a popular survey of the world's top golf courses, which has been re-issued since in several revised editions. In 1983, with the help of Robert Macdonald, Herbert Warren Wind co-founded and curated the Classics of Golf Library—a collection of the world's greatest golf literature ...

  5. Category:Golf books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Golf books" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bob Hope's Confessions of a ...

  6. Walter Travis - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Practical Golf, published in 1901, received rave reviews from The New York Times (6/14/1901) for its depth, thoroughness, and clarity as a reference book. Practical Golf dealt with a variety of topics, including golfing techniques, golf equipment, construction of golf courses, the design and placement of hazards, rules of golf ...

  7. History of golf - Wikipedia

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    A scene from the Golf Book, circa 1540, shows a game with similarities to modern day golf e.g. knocking a ball down a hole with a crooked headed club. A game similar to modern day golf features in a book of hours from 1540, which has, based on this association, acquired the name of the Golf Book.

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