Posted by: Pat_Craig
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What else, golf books!
My in-laws gave me copies of the History of Pebble Beach as well as True Links while my wife gave me a copy of the awesome The Story of Golf at The Country Club, which won the 2009 USGA Book of the Year Award and from the look of it deserved it very much.
This thread within a thread reminds me of the single funniest response to a blog entry i've seen in awhile. This fellow wrote a comment on Shackelford's website regarding The Country Club Book...see if you agree, or maybe I'm just twisted?
Something about this smacks of elitism, though I'm sure it's a good book with lots of neat stuff about the famous plumbing leak of 1928, the legendary 25-hour gin game between two fourth-generation members, controversial changes in the dining menu, the episode where a drunk member lost control and mispronounced "escargot," the time John Kennedy shot 38 for nine holes but couldn't tell anyone because he was supposed to be in Washington D.C., the riveting 1954 caddie tournament in which the winner was given a small cup and $20 in pro shop credit, worry about inadequate parking on the eve of the 1963 U.S. Open, the time-honored tradition of coloring the draft beer green on St. Patrick's Day, the time a priest shouted an epithet after bogeying the 18th, and the scandal that ensued after a local firefighter played without proper authorization after saving the the membership chairman's son from a dorm-room fire at Harvard, the 1972 charity tournament that netted $500 donation to a local Catholic orphanage despite an economc recession raging in the background, and of course, deep insights into the character of Eddie Lowery, Clyde Squirrell and Francis Ouimet.
I'm keeping an eye out on eBay for this.