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The Scrapbook of Old Tom Morris [Hardcover]

Old Tom Morris (Author), David Joy (Compiler)
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October 29, 2001
Throughout golf’s long history, few players are more famous than “Old Tom” Morris of St. Andrews, Scotland. The Scrapbook of Old Tom Morris, by David Joy, is truly a unique presentation of the life and golf career of this legendary figure. Through vintage photographs, articles, letters, and contemporary commentary, you are taken back over 100 years to the home of golf. There, you learn what it was like for Tom to grow up in Scotland in the 1800s.

But you also learn what golf was like at that stage in its history, and how Morris became such an important part. His four victories in the Open Championship, his many years as head professional at St. Andrews, his career as one of the first true course architects, and the equally legendary but tragic life of his son “Young Tom” Morris are all part of this informative scrapbook.


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Inspired by British Royality, 'The Scrapbook of Old Tom Morris' is the most unique and one-of-a-kind book ever published. Old Tom Morris was golf's first superstar- a golf professional, club maker, greenkeeper and architect- all at the home of golf- St. Andrews. The scrapbook, assembled by David Joy, contained minutes from the R&A annual meetings, the original rules of golf, vintage photographs, scorecards from the early Open's and famous challenge matches, and a view into the life of an incredible man. The 'Scrapbook' would not have been published, had Prince Andrew not asked to see the book when David Joy was reading from it at a private dinner party at St. Andrews...

...once he saw it, he asked if he could take it home for the night. Joy reluctantly handed it over, and when he met with Prince Andrew in the morning, the royal just raved about the 'Scrapbook'. Once we heard the story, and saw the book for ourselves, we had to make copies and share this treasure with golfers all over the world.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press; 1 edition (October 29, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1886947457
  • ISBN-13: 978-1886947450
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 9.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,601,997 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Worthy Tribute to the Pioneers of Professional Golf, April 4, 2002
This review is from: The Scrapbook of Old Tom Morris (Hardcover)
Old Tom Morris lived to the age of eighty-seven, witnessing, and being a major part of, the development of a sport which is now played all over the world (and once on the moon). It is therefore extraordinary that this seems to be the only book dedicated to his life; or even to this time in golf's history. Prior to this publication, the exceptional characters of the time - Old Tom Morris, Willie Park, Allan Robertson, Young Tom Morris - have merited only the occasional paragraph in golfing encyclopedia.

Compiled as an actor's stage prop - from sources including the golfer's actual book of cuttings - it has the feel of a genuine, beautifully bound scrapbook: its not-quite chronological order, happy-accident compilation seems the sort of thing someone would put together in their spare time. This adds enormously to the book's appeal - starkly setting out a man's life in cuttings and photographs, with no explanatory notes, proves very moving.

Though this fresh approach to biography allows the reader to interpret material free of the bias normally brought by the author, it also means it is free of any correction: the original authors of the clippings would, no doubt, have their own agenda, as would the person collecting the material. Another disadvantage of this format is that it lacks a social context: sporting event takes precedence, leaving the world around relatively unimportant (reading 'A Century of the Scottish People 1830-1950' T C Smout, would help the reader fill this gap). This book gives the initial impression that the golfing professional was a rich man of high status, which runs contrary to other sources which suggest that he was not welcome within clubhouses, and that much of his income was reliant on club and ball making; his wealthy backers being the main benificiaries of his golfing talent.

These points aside, the book contains a huge amount of information which will keep anyone interested in history and/or golf fascinated for years. I would suggest you find a comfortable chair, pour a generous glass of whisky (28 year old Springbank as a preference), open a page of this book at random and look back one hundred and fifty years at the pioneers who look exactly like their contemporaries in the wild west, except rifles are replaced by golf clubs.

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First Sentence:
"We, the Noblemen and Gentlemen subscribing." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
tee stroke, short spoon, champion belt, auld man, autumn meeting, golfing world, twelve holes, home hole, last hole, two putts
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Tom Morris, Allan Robertson, North Berwick, Bob Kirk, Sir Thomas, Andrew Strath, Willie Park, David Park, Right Hon, Ord Campbell, Colonel Fairlie, Thomas Morris, Town Council, Whyte Melville, Green Committee, North Devon, Sir David, Sir Hope Grant, Sir Hugh, William Dow, William Park, Jamie Anderson, George Glennie, Prince Leopold, Town Hall
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