The 1923 Texas Open is significant in many ways, both to the rise of American golf and to the specific career of Walter Hagen. San Antonio\u27s Texas Open has a legitimate claim to being the birthplace of professional tour golf
Although it is early to evaluate Woods’s historical significance, it is safe to conclude that he is ...
Discusses the role of sports in war time by providing the perspective from World War I
There is a character in Thomas Klise\u27s 1974 novel, The Last Western, whose name is Willie. The yo...
The 1923 Texas Open is significant in many ways, both to the rise of American golf and to the specif...
approached the eighteenth tee of San Antonio's Brackenridge Park golf course. The situation was...
William Richardson of the New York Times called it “the greatest record in golf.” One of the most r...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
Walter Hagen’s 1922 exhibition tour with Australian star, Joe Kirkwood, was unprecedented in duratio...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
The Roaring Twenties was the most colorful decade in American history, as well as an era of intense,...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
It says something significant about American society in the Twenties that both Bobby Jones and Walte...
If you watched The Open from Turnberry this weekend there were two surprises: Tiger Woods didn’t mak...
Gene Sarazen watching Walter Hagen putting on the 18th green during the U.S. Open at the Scioto Coun...
Although it is early to evaluate Woods’s historical significance, it is safe to conclude that he is ...
Discusses the role of sports in war time by providing the perspective from World War I
There is a character in Thomas Klise\u27s 1974 novel, The Last Western, whose name is Willie. The yo...
The 1923 Texas Open is significant in many ways, both to the rise of American golf and to the specif...
approached the eighteenth tee of San Antonio's Brackenridge Park golf course. The situation was...
William Richardson of the New York Times called it “the greatest record in golf.” One of the most r...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
Walter Hagen’s 1922 exhibition tour with Australian star, Joe Kirkwood, was unprecedented in duratio...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
The Roaring Twenties was the most colorful decade in American history, as well as an era of intense,...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated...
It says something significant about American society in the Twenties that both Bobby Jones and Walte...
If you watched The Open from Turnberry this weekend there were two surprises: Tiger Woods didn’t mak...
Gene Sarazen watching Walter Hagen putting on the 18th green during the U.S. Open at the Scioto Coun...
Although it is early to evaluate Woods’s historical significance, it is safe to conclude that he is ...
Discusses the role of sports in war time by providing the perspective from World War I
There is a character in Thomas Klise\u27s 1974 novel, The Last Western, whose name is Willie. The yo...