FIFTY YEARS OF GOLF By HORACE G. HUTCHINSON LONDON: PUBLISHED
PREFACE
POSTSCRIPT TO PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
FIFTY YEARS OF GOLF
CHAPTER I THE BEGINNING OF ALL THINGS
CHAPTER II HOW GOLF IN ENGLAND GREW
CHAPTER III OF YOUNG TOMMY MORRIS AND OTHER GREAT MEN
CHAPTER IV THE SPREAD OF GOLFING IN ENGLAND
CHAPTER V THE WEAPONS OF GOLF IN THE SEVENTIES
CHAPTER VI HOW MEN OF WESTWARD HO! WENT ADVENTURING IN THE NORTH
CHAPTER VII GOLF AT OXFORD
CHAPTER VIII THE START OF THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE GOLF MATCHES
CHAPTER IX GOLFING PILGRIMAGES
CHAPTER X WESTWARD HO! HOYLAKE AND ST. ANDREWS IN THE EARLY EIGHTIES
CHAPTER XI FIRST DAYS AT ST. ANDREWS
CHAPTER XII THE BEGINNINGS OF THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAPTER XIII ON GOLF BOOKS AND GOLF BALLS
CHAPTER XIV THE FIRST AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAPTER XV MR. ARTHUR BALFOUR AND HIS INFLUENCE IN GOLF
CHAPTER XVI THE SECOND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAPTER XVII THE FIRST GOLF IN AMERICA
CHAPTER XVIII HOW I LOST THE CHAMPIONSHIP AND PLAYED THE MOST WONDERFUL SHOT IN THE WORLD
CHAPTER XIX JOHNNY BALL AND JOHNNY LAIDLAY
CHAPTER XX A CHAPTER OF ODDS AND ENDS
CHAPTER XXI A MORE LIBERAL POLICY AT ST. ANDREWS
CHAPTER XXII THE FIRST AMATEUR WIN OF THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAPTER XXIII GOLF ON THE CONTINENT AND IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
CHAPTER XXIV ABOUT HAROLD HILTON, FREDDY TAIT AND OTHERS
CHAPTER XXV. THE COMING OF THE THREE GREAT MEN
CHAPTER XXVI THE REVOLT OF THE AMAZONS
CHAPTER XXVII THE MAKING OF INLAND COURSES
CHAPTER XXVIII VARIOUS CHAMPIONSHIPS AND THE WANDERING SOCIETIES
CHAPTER XXIX THE COMIC COMING OF THE HASKELL BALL
CHAPTER XXX AN HISTORIC MATCH AND AN HISTORIC TYPE
CHAPTER XXXI THE INTERNATIONAL MATCH
CHAPTER XXXII HOW MR. JUSTICE BUCKLEY KEPT HIS EYE ON THE HASKELL BALL
CHAPTER XXXIII THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF 1903
CHAPTER XXXIV TRAVIS'S YEAR
CHAPTER XXXV HOW GOLF HAS GRIPPED AMERICA
CHAPTER XXXVI THE END OF THE ROUND
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