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Produktbild: America Tees Off

America Tees Off True Tales of Golf's Rich History

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.2025

Verlag

University of Nebraska Press

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/16,4/3,2 cm

Gewicht

604 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4962-4316-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.2025

Verlag

University of Nebraska Press

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/16,4/3,2 cm

Gewicht

604 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4962-4316-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: America Tees Off
  • Acknowledgements
    Father of American Golf
    The Most Flamboyant Player on Tour Outdoes Himself
    Young Tiger Overcomes a Rough Patch
    A Young Executive Goes Rogue
    Babe Ruth Agrees to Become a Yankee at the 18th Green
    Arnold Palmer Resuscitates the British Open
    Golf Grabs Michael Jordan
    President Obama Cuts His Golf Short for Good Reason
    Golf Infects the USA's Two Richest Men
    A Big Opening in Tinsel Town
    Anchors Away Sam Snead
    Picture-Perfect Tackle
    Bryson Does His Thing
    American Golf Goes Public
    A Surprising Defeat Leads to a Stellar Collaboration
    It Was Alice’s Idea
    It Was Do or Die
    The Seller Thought the Buyer Had More Money Than Common Sense
    Golf Lessons in an Office Suite in the Heart of New York City
    Golf, Bitter Cold, and Panty Hose
    Scottie Records His First Professional Win
    USGA’s First Tournaments and USA Golf’s First Cinderella Story
    132 Was the Winning 18 Hole Score
    The First Roar at the Masters
    Augusta National and Eisenhower Part I
    Augusta National and Eisenhower Part II
    “Anytime You Are Playing With Arnold That Happens”
    “Be the Right Club . . . Be the Right Club Today!”
    Keeping Your Golf Balls From Getting Too Hot
    Golf and Nuptials
    Burning Tree Club: A Male Bastion
    He Walked to the Beat of a Different Drummer
    It Would Have Been A Great Story
    Sunday Golf
    A Blessed Final Round?
    Bobby Jones Goes Hollywood
    A Member of the USA’s Atomic Team Aids President Eisenhower’s Game
    The Golden Bear and Inverrary
    Two Former Prodigies Battle it Out in a Playoff
    Golf Plays a Huge Role in the First Gigantic Corporate Deal
    Ben Is Back
    Mr. Icicle
    A Bad Look for Bubba
    The Schenectady Putter: Born in a Bonfire
    A Sand Trap in a Department Store
    A Big Change for the United States Open
    Arnie the Pilot
    Under Unusual Circumstances, a Player Makes Quite a Debut in a U.S. Open
    Baseball Almost Loses Out to Augusta National
    Ben Who?
    He Scoffs at a Huge Fine by the Government
    It Looked Like an Ice Cream Scoop on a Stick
    Nixon’s Golf
    White House Helicopter Goes Out of Bounds
    Overrated?
    A President Overdoses On Golf
    A President Plays an Enormous Amount of Golf Without Any Criticism
    A Golf Games Ends a Bitter Hollywood Feud
    The State of the Union
    Detroit Loses Its Golf Soul
    The Country Club at Brookline Could Have Missed Out
    The Nation’s Top Sports Journalist Attempts to Qualify for the U.S. Open
    The Most Politically Significant Round of Golf Ever Played
    Gene Sarazen, Howard Hughes, and the Sand Wedge
    Bryson Had the Distance Twice
    A Former Champion Tries to Avoid the Heat but Ends Up Being Toast
    Walter Hagen Makes a Ground-Breaking Decision
    From a Hospital Bed in Santa Monica
    Two Trailblazers Need Assistance with Finding a Place to Play
    A Triumphant Comeback
    Michelle Gets Her Major
    Twelve Golfers Play It Off for Eleven Spots
    Two Sad Passings
    Walter Hagen’s a Victim of a Crime
    A Marathon Stretch of Golf
    Golf and the Cold War-Part I
    Golf and the Cold War–Part Two
    Tiger Puts on a Staggering Spectacle and Nicklaus Bows Out
    Hollywood’s Hustler
    More Hollywood’s Hustler
    Even More Hollywood’s Hustler
    A Bag-in-One
    Some Golf on the Silver Screen
    The President’s Caddie
    John F. Kennedy: The Hit and Run Golfer
    One of the Game of Golf's Most Staunch Traditionalists Makes the Switch
    A Caddie Named Shirley
    Mighty Mo
    The USA’s First Olympic Golfers
    Will Rogers's Disdain for Golf
    Sam Snead Takes a Couple of Swings at Wrigley Field
    A Former Artillery Officer Unleashes a Birdie Barrage
    A Record-Setting Final Round Comeback
    President Trump Honors Babe
    Friday the 13th
    An American Woman’s Play With a British Royal and Stirs Up Golf Fashion
    Battle of the Sexes
    Ben and Terrible Tommy
    Highly Regarded CBS Golf Commentator Goes Out of Bounds
    Slow Play Results in a U.S. Senator Decking a Prominent D.C. Surgeon
    Walter’s Shenanigans
    Arnold Palmer’s Hearing Spurred Him to Two of His Masters Wins
    John Daly Wins For the First Time in a “Sober” Fashion
    It Was an Odd Finish to a Playoff
    Two American Standouts Have Problems in Great Britain
    Ticker Tapes and Toots
    A Special Friendship
    Spouses, Ex-Spouses, and Significant Others
    About the Author