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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An absolute gem,
By Classic Golfer (Brookline, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bernard Darwin On Golf (Hardcover)
I've long heard about the wonderful golfing essays of Bernard Darwin, the grandson of Charles Darwin, but I've never been able to find a collection. I have now. This excellent anthology covers the breadth of Darwin's long and honored career. It is filled with writing to be savored, and how fortunate we golfers are that there exists prose of such quality, heart, intelligence and wit on the game we love so much. Whether he's profiling great golfers he saw play like Bobby Jones, Frances Ouimet, and Ben Hogan, touring courses like St. Andrews, offering a strategic tip, or just weighing in on the small, seemingly insignificant things we all think about over a round -- like why can't the group ahead move faster, or when is this string of good shots I've just hit going to end -- Darwin's words are moving, funny, lyrical and insightful. I'm thrilled someone's finally put a book like this together. Having just finished the copy I bought for myself, I've purchased another three to hand out to the rest of my regular foursome before we tee off next weekend. This is a perfect addition to every golfer's library.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Darwin on Golf,
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This review is from: Bernard Darwin On Golf (Paperback)
Bernard Darwin lived through, played in and wrote about the Golden Age of golf. Harry Vardon, Francis Ouimet, Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen, Bob Jones, Glenna Collett, Joyce Wethered, Ben Hogan and beyond - he knew them all. He wrote about golf from the perspective of an accomplished player but all his stories are gems, whether about the immortals and the classic tournaments and matches or about the mere mortals who populate the game of golf. This is a wonderful selection of golf literature and I am indebted to Mr Darwin for creating it and to Mr Silverman for bringing it to us.
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The Ultimate Darwin Book,
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This review is from: Bernard Darwin On Golf (Paperback)
Jeff Silverman's compliation of Darwin stories is a must have for any library. Long one of the Game's more overlooked heroes, Darwin's legendary writing style spells out in great detail of golf's most definitive years, where the purity and passion ruled the Sport.
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This is the greatest book on Golf I have read, and I have read many. It is not about the great players of the game, rather it is about you and I and all the ins and outs of this great game. It is a collection of articles written by Darwin (grandson of Charles Darwin)for the London Times and many British and American newspapers and periodicals. These articles begin in the early 1900's and many written as late as 1945. You will be amazed at all problems today that are exactly the same as those of 50 years ago. It is also an education on Golf Course history and design as well as golf club and golf ball evaluation. Every golfer should do himself a favor and read this book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Husband loves it.,
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I bought this as a Christmas gift for my husband. He thinks it is very well written and is enjoying it a lot. He is an avid golfer, but was not familiar with Bernard Darwin.
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Bernard Darwin On Golf by Bernard Darwin (Paperback - December 1, 2004)
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