Globe Pequot / Lyons Press
Pages: 438
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4930-8425-8 • Paperback • September 2024 • $26.95 • (£19.99)
Bernard Darwin was golf correspondent for The Times of London for almost half a century, and the game's most revered writer. The grandson of Charles Darwin, he was a prominent authority on Charles Dickens and was the editor of The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.
JEFF SILVERMAN, a former columnist for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, has written for The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated, and Golf World. His several club histories include Merion: The Championship Story, which received the USGA’s Herbert Warren Wind Award in 2013. He is also the editor of The Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told, Lardner on Baseball, The Greatest Golf Stories Ever Told, The Greatest Boxing Stories Ever Told, and Great American Golf Stories. He lives with his family in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.
The best golf book ever.
— Travel and Leisure
One can open a book of Bernard Darwin's to any page, find any line, and be entertained by it.
— Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters champion and noted golf course architect
“If you’re a true golf fanatic and know about “The Cardinal“ and the “Himalayas,“ you’ll enjoy this insightful romp through the golden age of golf as witnessed by Bernard Darwin, legendary golf writer and a true golf fanatic. If you’re new to the game, you’ll gain insight into its traditions, intricacies, and subtleties as it grew and spread worldwide from its origins in Great Britain.”
— Alabama Golf News