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Bernard Darwin OUT OF THE ROUGH 1932 Chapman & Hall Golf Stories from The Times

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Experience the fascinating world of golf through the eyes of one of its greatest champions. Bernard Darwin's OUT OF THE ROUGH, published in 1932, offers a unique glimpse into the game from a bygone era. With its concise and engaging narrative, this classic book provides insight into the minds of some of golf's most iconic figures.

From the struggles on the course to the triumphs off it, Darwin's stories are both entertaining and informative. He recounts his own experiences as a golfer at St Andrews, including a memorable encounter with the famous Old Tom Morris. With its tight binding and firm hinges, this book is a true collector's item for any serious golf enthusiast.

As one of the most respected writers on the game, Darwin's writing style is engaging, witty, and insightful. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting to explore the world of golf, OUT OF THE ROUGH is an absolute must-read. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Darwin's skill as a storyteller and historian, ensuring that this book remains a valuable addition to any golf library for generations to come.