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Golfing
in Ireland 1952 Harpers Publication compiled by J.P.Murray
[m.n.u.j]
{D&M 27210}
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William A.Menton
: The Golfing Union of Ireland 1891-1991
Even
recent books can fetch good prices. At auction this sold for
$91.50 [2000] however the book might not be as readily available
in other countries as it might be in Ireland.
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William
H. Gibson : Early Irish Golf - The First Courses, Clubs and
Pioneers 1988 |
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Dermot
Gilleece & John Redmond : Irish Ladies Golf Union An Illustrated
Centenary History 1893-1993 |
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William
A. Menton : The Clongowes Union Centenary Chronicle 1997. A
number of interesting stories appear in this book especially
in the chapter 'The Glongowes Union Golfing Society' through
whose hallowed halls a number of notable golfers spent their
early years including George Crosbie and Billy Sullivan and
the Lionel Munn association with one of the prizes 'The Crosbie/O'Sullivan
Cup". |
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John
Redmond : The Book of Irish Golf 1997 |
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Martin
E Coffey : Golfing in Ireland 1953 2nd Edition See J.P. Murray's
1952 edition above. {D&M
12650} Sold at auction for $126 [1998] |
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Fred
Daly : Golfing in Northern Ireland 1971 |
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Bernard
Darwin : Golf Courses of the British Isles 1910 Paintings By
Harry Rowntree. Among many reproductions of this book 'The
Classics of Golf' is probably the best. One reproduction
was issued by Duckworth
without the Rountree water colours and this detracted in-estimable
from the original version. |
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David
Guiney : The Dunlop Book of Golf 1973 -Published Eastland Press
1973 Cartoons By: George Houghton HB/dw. |
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John
Redmond : Bass Sports Book of Irish Golf - Published By Olympic
Press -1977 |
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J.P. Rooney
: Irish Golfer' Blue Book (incorporating "Irish Golfer's
Guide) 1939-40 Published Monument Press 1939
"Having had
some experience of what is entailed by the production of various
"Irish Golfing Directories". I opened the new Irish
Golfing Directory with some curiousity. It was late in its
arrival and well I knew why (the author had continuously
delayed his own earlier directories and cancelled his last
attempt). The responses of club secretaries to appeals
for information are slow and too often fail to come at all.
The editor is to be congratulated on the general result, and
all being well, future editions would see improvements. The
series of articles by various golfers are most interesting.
To Lionel Munn one accords the palm, for it is sound and provides
plenty of food for thought, as one reads it, one can hear
him talking, so to speak, and who has listened to his slow
drolleries without amusement" Irish Golf December
1939 Editor Lionel Hewson.
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Kevin
McGimpsey & David Neech : Golf Implements and Memorabilia
- eighteen holes of golf history Published By - Philip
Wilson 1999. |
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Kevin
McGimpsey : The Story of the Golf Ball {ISBN
# 0 85667 588 1}
Due October 2003. Foreward written by Garth Mc Gimpsey Walker
Cup player and 2003 Captain. |
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Adam
Mathers M.D. : Along the Northern Coast {of Ireland}. A Book
of Poetry Published By The Educational Company Limited 1940.
The preamble to the book says "...I have rescued the collection
from the waste paper basket of the author..." The
book contains three poems to Golf 'The Portrush Golf Links',
'Address to a Golf Ball' and 'Off his Game - A Golfer's song'
Click here
for more details. |
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Myles
Dungan : Preferred Lies A Book of Golf Anecdotes and Trivia
Published By : Poolbeg Press 1996. |
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Myles
Dungan : A Good Walked Spoiled |
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Harold
White: The Irish Golfing Guide for 1916..with maps of the golf
clubs and railways of Ireland. Published By: Irish Life [Dublin]
1916 232 photos illustrations 8vo |
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Lionel
Hewson: The Irish Golf Directory for 1929-30. Published By.
Irish Golf [Portmarnock] 1929 8vo. The Irish Golf Directory
1929: Included rules and decisions of the golf committee, information
on golf courses, photgraphs, records and a useful who's who
containing a list of professionals as well as amateurs. Lionel
Hewson was the editor of Irish Golf from 1924-1948 when he retired
at the age of 75 years. |
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Branden
Kayn: Golf Greats Drive at St. Andrew's Road Hole ...with Ladies
World Cup Stars at Adare Manor's 18th. Published By: Worldwise
[Dublin] |
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Golfing
Union of Ireland Yearbooks 1927-2001. The
1946 GUI Yearbook sold for €70 in 2003 while the 1930 edition
sold for €65 in 2005. |
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Dermot
Gilleece and Others : Victory! Story of the 1995 Ryder Cup.
Published By Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London 1995 |
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Henderson
J: The Irish Golfing Guide for 1915 Dublin 253pp, blue cloth
with map |
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Poems
& Parodies By Thomas M. Kettle Includes his poem "The
Lost Ball" allegedly penned at Laytown &
Bettystown Golf Links. |
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Ulster
Golf Year Book |
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John
Hanna: Golf Greens of Ireland a
nostalgic look {ISBN 1840331879} Published By Stenlake Publishing
2002 |
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Ian
Nalder : Golf & the Railway Connection -"tells the
fascinating story of how the railways came to influence the
development of golf. Recapturing high drama on some of the most
stunning courses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Golf
& the Railway Connection will transport you to a world of
steam trains and plus-fours. Insights into legendary golfers
include James Braid, Harold Hilton, Walter Hagan, Bobby Jones,
Bobby Locke, Henry Cotton, Sam King, Fred Daly and Dai Rees.
With up-to-date descriptions of each course, this is a compelling
book that will appeal to golf and rail enthusiasts alike."
ISBN: 1 84017 049 2 256pp (p/b)
"Through anecdote
and recollection, Ian Nalder recaptures the romance and style
of the period. Journey with him as he investigates the legacy
left by the railways at some of the most enthralling courses
in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Encompasses some
of the most awe-inspiring greens in England, Wales and Northern
Ireland.
Extensively illustrated.
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THE AUTHOR .... IAN NALDER learnt his golf at Chislehurst
and, at one time, held the record there and at Royal Nairobi.
He won a blue at Oxford and twice captured the Amateur Championship
of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Owning to a single figure
handicap for over 50 years, in 2001 he won the Macallan Seniors
Trophy (Scotland). He is a member of the Oxford & Cambridge
Golfing Society and the Seniors Golfing Society, and describes
golf as a passport to friendship. He has also
written Scotland's Golf in Days of Steam."
Available from Scottish
Cultural Press Click
Here
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Michael
Neary: Golf Quiz Book 1994 - ISBN: 0951969218 Dublin : DBA Publications
Ltd., 1994. Description: 64 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. |
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Lionel Hewson: The
Irish Golfer's Guide 1910 Published By the 'Irish Field' 11
D'Olier St. Dublin. Very Rare if not very near extinction. Only
one copy has appeared for auction and it was sold for Stg£900. |
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Golfing in
Ireland 1954 Volume 3 New and Revised Edition Published By
Harpers Limited 1 College Green, Dublin 2 and compiled by
J.P.Murray [m.n.u.j] pp122 Brown cloth cover.
Includes: "Golfers
added Glory when prestige in Sport dimmed" By Bill Madden;
"Calamity Corner - At Royal Portrush" By Arthur
McGahon; "Course which cast its spell on golfers (i.e.
Hermitage GC) By Arthur McGahon; "Trip on a boat led
to Birth of Baltray" By Arthur McGahon and "Champions
made a Mecca of Little Island" Dominic Coffey.
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Golfing
in Ireland 1955 Volume 4 New and Revised Edition Published By
Harpers Limited 1 College Green, Dublin 2 and compiled by J.P.Murray
[m.n.u.j] green cloth cover pp84. Includes "Review of
1954 -Many Irish sucesses" By Bill Madden. |
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Lionel
Hewson: The Irish Golf Directory for 1926-27 pp190. Published
By. Irish Golf [Portmarnock] 1927 8vo. Included rules and decisions
of the golf committee, information on golf courses, photographs,
records and a useful who's who containing a list of professionals
as well as amateurs. |
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Dermot
Gilleece: Ryder Cup 2006. Published By Red Rock Press October
2005. ISBN : 0954865324 Click here
to see book review.
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David
Feherty: David Feherty's Totally Subjective History of the
Ryder Cup Hardcover: 368 pages Publisher: Rugged Land (July
27, 2004) ISBN: 1590710320
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David
Feherty: David Feherty's Totally Subjective History of the
Ryder Cup : A Hardly Definitive, Completely Cockeyed, but Absolutely
Loving Tribute to Golf's Most Exciting Event. Hardcover:
368 pages Publisher: Rugged Land (August 8, 2006) ISBN: 159071086X
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The Irish Golfers'
Annual : 1897 edited by Arnold Graves Captain Portmarnock
Golf Published Dublin The F.W.Crossley Publishing Co. Limited
24a Nassau Street 184pgs
Contents: The Golfing
Union of Ireland Chapter I - Club Directory; Chapter II - Club
Management; Chapter III - Handicap Lists; Chapter IV - Principal
Events for 1896; Chapter V - Principal Fixtures for 1897; Chapter
VI - The Rules of Golf |
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Ian Stafford:
Ryder Cup 2006 Due October 2006 Published By Mainstream
Publishing Pagination: 224pp Hardback; ISBN 1845961757 Cost:
£17.99 Sport/Golf
"In 2006, the
Ryder Cup comes to Ireland. The three-day event at the K Club
in County Kildare will be the biggest sporting event ever
to hit Irish shores. The Europeans are on a winning run, too,
having beaten America on the past two occasions.Can the likes
of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson hit back, or will a European
team inspired by Colin Montgomerie march on?
Ryder 2006 will
cover every single moment of the competition. Accompanied
by many stunning colour photographs, it will be a must for
every golf fan in the world.
Ian Stafford
is a multiple-award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster
with ten books to his name, including the William Hill Sports
Book of the Year-shortlisted Playgrounds of the Gods and the
bestselling In Search of the Tiger and Ashes Fever.
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Paul Kelly : Ireland and the Ryder Cup Format: Hardback
ISBN: 0717140156 Imprint: Gill & Macmillan
Publication Date: August 2006
The Ryder Cup ranks alongside the Soccer World Cup and the
Olympics as one of the world's premier sporting occasions.
For the first time ever, it comes to Ireland in 2006. This
beautifully illustrated hardback focuses on the seventeen
Irishmen who have played in this great event over the years.
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Shane
O'Donoghue: "Legends in Their Spare Time is
a celebration of those great Irish amateurs who have contributed
immeasurably to the rich heritage of golfing excellence that
exists in Ireland. Enjoy the stories, the recollections and
those priceless photos. Hardcover - 22 Nov 2007 - Publisher
PrimaryABC -ISBN-10: 0955697204, ISBN-13: 978-0955697203 |
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Various
contributers -The Open Championship - Carnoustie 2007, Aurum
Press, Edited: Bev Norwood ISBN 10: 1 84513 2785ISBN 13: 978
1845 132781 |
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Dermot
Gilleece: Touching Greatness: Tales from Inside Irish Golf
(October 2008 Release Date) Publisher: Transworld
Ireland |
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Various contributers
-The
Open Championship 2008 - Royal Birkdale, Aurum Press
(1 Oct 2008), Edited: Bev Norwood ISBN 10: 1845133757 ISBN
13: 978-1845133757 Hardcover: 128 pgs
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David Davies and
Bev Norwood: The 2006 Ryder Cup
Publisher: Bev Norwood
Enterprises (2006) Hardcover 95 pgs ISBN-10:
187884346X
ISBN-13: 978-1878843463
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