Golf and the American Country Club

Golf and the American Country Club
Title Golf and the American Country Club PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Moss
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 310
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780252026423

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In this entertaining cultural history, Moss explores the circumstances that led to the establishment of the country club as an American social institution and its inextricable connection to the ancient, imported game of golf. Moss traces the evolution of country clubs from informal groups of golf-playing friends to "country estates" in the suburbs and eventually into public and private daily-fee courses, corporate country clubs, and gated golfing communities. The book shows how these developments reflect shifts in American values and attitudes toward health and sport, as well as changing social dynamics.

The American Country Club

The American Country Club
Title The American Country Club PDF eBook
Author James M. Mayo
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1998
Genre Country clubs
ISBN

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A Course Called America

A Course Called America
Title A Course Called America PDF eBook
Author Tom Coyne
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 416
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1982128070

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Globe-trotting golfer Tom Coyne has finally come home. And he’s ready to play all of it. After playing hundreds of courses overseas in the birthplace of golf,​ Coyne, the bestselling author of A Course Called Ireland and A Course Called Scotland, returns to his own birthplace and delivers a “heartfelt, rollicking ode to golf…[as he] describes playing golf in every state of the union, including Alaska: 295 courses, 5,182 holes, 1.7 million total yards” (The Wall Street Journal). In the span of one unforgettable year, Coyne crisscrosses the country in search of its greatest golf experience, playing every course to ever host a US Open, along with more than two hundred hidden gems and heavyweights, visiting all fifty states to find a better understanding of his home country and countrymen. Coyne’s journey begins where the US Open and US Amateur got their start, historic Newport Country Club in Rhode Island. As he travels from the oldest and most elite of links to the newest and most democratic, Coyne finagles his way onto coveted first tees (Shinnecock, Oakmont, Chicago GC) between rounds at off-the-map revelations, like ranch golf in Eastern Oregon and homemade golf in the Navajo Nation. He marvels at the golf miracle hidden in the sand hills of Nebraska and plays an unforgettable midnight game under bright sunshine on the summer solstice in Fairbanks, Alaska. More than just a tour of the best golf the United States has to offer, Coyne’s quest connects him with hundreds of American golfers, each from a different background but all with one thing in common: pride in welcoming Coyne to their course. Trading stories and swing tips with caddies, pros, and golf buddies for the day, Coyne adopts the wisdom of one of his hosts in Minnesota: the best courses are the ones you play with the best people. But, in the end, only one stop on Coyne’s journey can be ranked the Great American Golf Course. Throughout his travels, he invites golfers to debate and help shape his criteria for judging the quintessential American course. Should it be charmingly traditional or daringly experimental? An architectural showpiece or a natural wonder? Countless conversations and gut instinct lead him to seek out a course that feels bold and idealistic, welcoming yet imperfect, with a little revolutionary spirit and a damn good hot dog at the turn. He discovers his long-awaited answer in the most unlikely of places. Packed with fascinating tales from American golf history, comic road misadventures, illuminating insights into course design, and many a memorable round with local golfers and celebrity guests alike, A Course Called America is “a delightful, entertaining book even nongolfers can enjoy” (Kirkus Reviews).

Trade of the United States with Other American Countries 1913-1914

Trade of the United States with Other American Countries 1913-1914
Title Trade of the United States with Other American Countries 1913-1914 PDF eBook
Author Etats-Unis. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce (1912-1953)
Publisher
Pages 598
Release 1915
Genre United States
ISBN

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Down to Earth Sociology: 14th Edition

Down to Earth Sociology: 14th Edition
Title Down to Earth Sociology: 14th Edition PDF eBook
Author James M. Henslin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 624
Release 2007-02-13
Genre Reference
ISBN 1416536205

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Presents a selection of forty-six readings that provide, an introduction to the sociological perspective, look at how sociologists conduct research, examine the cultural underpinnings of social life, and discuss social groups and social structure, gender and sexuality, deviance, and social stratification, institutions, and change.

Country Life

Country Life
Title Country Life PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 750
Release 1920
Genre Country life
ISBN

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The American Hebrew

The American Hebrew
Title The American Hebrew PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1926
Genre Jews
ISBN

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