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Tiger: The Real Story (Hardcover)

He became a global icon and a Madison Avenue darling, earning more for his squeaky clean persona than he earned for his sport. He settled down with a beautiful Swedish model and started a family. His net worth approached a billion…

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25 Mar 2010 • 0 Comments

Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf: Hogan vs. Snead (DVD)

What a rare privilege and a splendid experience it was to see Ben Hogan and Sam Snead in head-to-head competition. Now for the first time in over 40 years, watching these titans of the game is now possible for golf…

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16 Mar 2010 • 2 Comments

The Open: Golf’s Oldest Major (Hardcover)

Published to coincide with the 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews in 2010, The Open: Golf’s Oldest Major ($60; April) captures the unique experience of playing the courses that have made the championship’s Claret Jug the sport’s most coveted trophy. Set…

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06 Feb 2010 • 0 Comments

Dave Pelz’s Damage Control

From the author of two bestselling classics of golf instruction and the foremost teacher of putting and the short game in the world comes a revolutionary new instructional book, Dave Pelz’s Damage Control ($35). A fresh, timely and thoroughly-researched approach…

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01 Jan 2010 • 0 Comments

The Club Menu: Signature Dishes From America’s Premier Golf Clubs

Mmmm… golf never tasted so good. The Club Menu: Signature Dishes from America’s Premier Golf Clubs ($50), authors Jon Rizzi and Scott Savlov go “inside the gates” to savor the creations that have made 50 legendary golf clubs the institutions…

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01 Jan 2010 • 0 Comments

The Greatest Game Ever Played

Now you can relive the historic 1913 US Golf Championship as the British star Harry Vardon (Stephen Dillane) and the young American prodigy Francis Ouimet (Shia LaBoeuf) dual it out in high definition. The Greatest Game Ever Played ($35) is…

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31 Aug 2009 • 0 Comments