"At last, the definitive and delightful history of what it's really like out there." Dave Anderson, New York Times
Here is a rollicking, anecdotal history of golf's PGA tour--from one of golf's best writers.
The PGA Tour's beginnings can be traced 1895, when Willie Dunn battled Willie Park, Jr. for an unprecedented $200 purse. By the mid-70s, when this book leaves off, the Tour was Big-Money Golf-huge purses, endorsement contracts, and all the celebrity of modern-day sport. How it got there is the subject of this richly informative and entertaining book.
Al Barkow is a former editor of Golf Magazine and currently edits
Golf Illustrated. He lives in Clifton, NJ.
$16.95

320 pages, Paperback
5 1/2 x 8 1/4
Carton quantity: 24
35 b/w photos
ISBN: 1-58080-044-0