When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Books: Golf, Sand And Pinehurst
/State Of The Game 34: Curt Sampson
/Author of 14 books and numerous magazine stories, Curt Sampson joins us for the latest State Of The Game.
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The Great Charles Price On Writing
/USGA Book Award Winner: American Triumvirate
/Golf Illustrated UK Now On The iPad
/The fourth edition of Golf Illustrated is out and while the print edition is another beautiful journal full of wonderful photography that makes a great gift, there is a solution for non-UK buyers who were scared by the high price: an iPad edition for $13.99. The app is free and a one-year subscription is $49.99.
Included in the latest issue are profiles of David McLay Kidd, Archie Baird and Lee Trevino interview. Features include a look at Royal St. George's, a story on five club secretaries and a fantastic Dale Concannon story about the first Ryder Cup.
Q&A With Steven Reid, Author Of Bobby's Open
/Lorne Rubenstein Retiring From The Globe And Mail
/Sheft: "The Longest Shot" A Classic
/Darwin's Golf Courses Of The Isles, Tablet Edition
/"Yeah, it would be slow, but death by typewriter is what the [bleep!] deserves."
/Ron Sirak pays tribute to Dan Jenkins and there is no way you can pass up a column quoting the single greatest lede in the history of literature.
And there was this from Sirak about Jenkins' place in the world of sport:
But even more than his best-selling novels, Jenkins joined journalists Bernard Darwin and Herbert Warren Wind in the WGHOF because he reinvented sports writing. If the late Hunter Thompson gets credit for creating "Gonzo Journalism" -- the art of immersing yourself in a story and making fact read with the entertainment of fiction -- Jenkins is the guy who brought that attitude to sports, although he will hate to have his name mentioned in the same sentence with Thompson. Both blew up the form and invented a new one.