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To: David Post who wrote (424)3/15/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 43974
 
don't know if this is much help, but it might be a starting place

amazon.com

Looks like a Don Ross pictorial. I play frequently at a Don Ross course. though I think some of the greens are unfair now a days with faster grass. Slopes on a few of the holes should be reduced IMO.

Have fun.

btw, still snow on the ground here, but very sunny, and in the 40s. Hopefully I'll be chasing the egg by Thursday.



To: David Post who wrote (424)3/15/1999 9:56:00 PM
From: Mark T. Heath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43974
 
I think a book on the Masters or Augusta Natl. would make a great coffee table book. Even someone who doesn't care for golf could enjoy it since the course is a great nursery! How can anyone get tired of looking at that beautiful landscape?



To: David Post who wrote (424)3/16/1999 9:47:00 AM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43974
 
Re: Golf book...

"The Greatest Of Them All" The legend of Bobby Jones.

It is a great book, about Robert Jones, the best player that ever lived.

There is lots of pictures, mind you most of them are black and white or that old looking sepia color....

But it contains great stories about the best golfer ever, I have owned for several years now, and every time I open it I get fascinated by the incredible story of Bob Jones.....

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"Well Pat, I have my heart, my lungs, and my so-called brain. We play it as it lies"

Robert Tyre Jones, (Bob Jones)
1902 - 1971

The greatest golf player that ever lived, upon being ask about his health by Pat Ward-Thomas (British Golf writer), while visiting him at his cottage by the 10th. green, during one of the Masters Championship in Augusta.

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A small biography about Bob Jones... to celebrate his birthday (born March 17th. 1902)

.... By the time he was 28, he had won 13 major tournaments, ending his career, with a "Grand Slam" win, (that is, winning both the US and British Opens and Amateurs, in the same year, 1930).

He could sing Puccini arias in a rich baritone. He could swear magnificently. Drank prohibition corn whiskey.

At age 18 he graduated from Georgia Tech. with a degree in mechanical engineering. At 21 earned a degree in English, from Harvard. At 24 he entered Emory University Law School... After his third semester he withdrew... to take the bar exam; he passed and practiced law for years.

In making golf instructional films, he upstaged the likes of WC Fields, James Cagney, Joe E. Brown and others...

At age 53 he was diagnosed with Syringomyelia, a chronic, degenerative disease of the spinal cord. (which he suffered for 22 years).

Died in his sleep at age 69, at his home, on December 18th. 1971.