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The Long Golden Afternoon: Golf's Age of Glory, 1864-1914

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Full Title:

The Long Golden Afternoon: Golf's Age of Glory, 1864-1914

Contributors:

By (Author) Stephen Proctor

ISBN:

9781913759049

Publisher:

Birlinn General

Imprint:

Arena Sport

Publication Date:

1st October 2022

UK Publication Date:

16th June 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Golf
Sport: general
Sports teams and clubs

Dewey:

796.35209034

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

559g

Description

The Long Golden Afternoontells the story of the transformative generation of golf that followed the rise of Young Tom Morris an era of sweeping change that saw Scotland's national pastime become one of the rare games played around the world.

It begins with the first epochal performance after Tommy John Ball's victory at Prestwick in 1890 as the first Englishman and the first amateur to win the Open Championship - and continues through the outbreak of the Great War. If Tommy ignited the flame of golf in England, Ball's breakthrough turned that smoldering fire into a conflagration.

The generation that followed would witness the game's coming of age. It would see an explosion in golf's popularity, the invention of revolutionary new balls and clubs, the emergence of professional tours, the organization of the game and its rules, a renaissance in writing and thinking about golf, and the decision that the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews must always remain the sport's guiding light.

Reviews

'Proctor's skill with the language is crisp and fluid ... a beautifully crafted examination of a period in the history of golf that will never again be witnessed. It is not to be missed'

-- Jim Davis * The Golf *

'I couldn't recommend it more highly... it's a magnificent book'

-- Andrew Thomson * The Firm and Fast Golf Podcast *

'With his beautiful use of language, Proctor has Bernard Darwin's gift of bringing a moment to life. Delightful and insightful, capturing the very spirit of the age,The Long Golden Afternoonisan instant classic'

-- Roger McStravick (golf historian and author)

'It is beautifully, but digestibly detailed. Stephen's writing style is that of an exemplary journalist providing a commentary and observations utilising contemporary press reports, scorecards and his knowledge of this period in history'

* Golfshake.com *

'This excellent book, that brings to life many of our heroes, will simply encourage a legion of golf history devotees and it should be heralded for this'

* Through the Green *

'What a fabulous addition to golf history. The tale of the late Victorian transformation of golf has finally found a storyteller worthy of the story'

-- Waterstones Bookseller, St Andrews

'If his first book betrayed Proctors love for golf history, his second confirmed his rare ability to recount it,'

* Links Magazine, 10 Best Golf Books of 2022 *

'A very charming and richly detailed history of the game from 1864 until the start of World War I'

-- Alan Shipnuk * The Fire Pit Collective *

Author Bio

Stephen Proctor has served as a senior editor at The Baltimore Sun, The San Francisco Chronicle and The Houston Chronicle. He is an avid golfer and has spent the past decade studying the history of the royal and ancient game. He lives in Florida.

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