
Herbert Warren Wind’s Golf Book is an awesome collection of magazine articles and excerpts compiled from The New Yorker Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Holiday, Golf, Golf Digest and a few other sources. It was first published in 1948 and most recently reprinted in 2004. This book, I believe, is made up of Wind’s most unforgettable works from 1941-71. The book includes articles such as ” North to the Links of Dornach “, ” The 1964 United States Open: The Third Man “, and ” Some Thoughts on Golf Course Architecture “.
His legacy as a world class golf writer lives on. Classics of Golf publishes and keeps in print the finest literature and history of golf. Classics of Golf, faithfully publishes a cost effective, attractive library of sixty-five volumes of the works of Herbert Warren Wind, Bernard Darwin and other significant authors.
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