The Book Of Golfers

by Mike Sigers on February 20, 2006

Book of Golfers

Here’s a book that was researched with a fine-toothed comb and written by one of America’s leading golf historians. The Book of Golfers is a unique addition to our favorite game’s grand literary history.

Daniel Wexler, author of the award-winning The Missing Links, The Lost Links, and The Golfer’s Library, profiles golf’s most colorful and important people. Dating from the 15th century to modern-day, The Book of Golfers is arranged in encyclopedic form referencing players, writers, architects while providing anecdotes and statistics. With information on more than 950 players from 33 countries, it is by far the most thorough volume of its type ever created.

Both enjoyable to read and invaluable to reference, The Book of Golfers promises to serve as the definitive guide to 600 years of Who’s Who in golf.

A weapon of knowledge,”
- Golfers Guide

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