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Tommy's Honor: The Story of Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris, Golf's Founding Father and Son by Kevin Cook
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Sam: The One And Only Sam Snead by Al Barkow
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Golf's Golden Age: Bobby Jones and the Legendary Players of the 10, 20's and 30's by Rand Jerris
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Golf Links: Chay Burgess, Francis Quimet and the Bringing of Golf to America by Charles D. Burgess
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The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever by Mark Frost
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For the millions of Americans who enjoyed the game, learning that golf was also played in such exotic places as Malaysia, Thailand, Greece and Australia was both staggering and exciting. Adding to their amazemant was the opportunity to see numerous famous courses that they had only heard or read about—St. Andrews in Scotland and Pine Valley in New Jersey among them—and the fact that the host of the show was legendary golfer Gene Sarazen. This thrilling combination had viewers glued to their TV sets for each program, and the result&mdas;in the years to come—was the spawning of a whole new industrt: golf tourism. And it all started with Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf.
As writer and associate producer of the Shell show, Al Barkow was “inside the ropes” from the beginning. Gene Sarazen and Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf is Barkow’s fascinating story of the who’s, what’s, where’s, how’s and why’s of this very historic, precedent-setting program. It’s one you’ll enjoy, one you’ll remember, and one you just won’t get enough of.
Like the original program, Gene Sarazen and Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf is entertainment at its best.
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