During the period 1914-30 Walter Hagen and Bobby Jones dominated golf. The publicity they generated contributed much to the transformation of American golf from an elite pastime to a popular spectator sport, and together they led the way in establishing the U.S. as an international golf powerhouse. Both were outstanding sports heroes, yet their backgrounds, personalities, and public images were remarkably different--even antithetical. Sir Walter and Mr. Jones are revealing enough as individuals, but taken together they provide comparisons and contrasts which illuminate a pivotal period in the history of golf and American society
Discusses the role of sports in war time by providing the perspective from World War I
[Excerpt] For a mainstream sports buff turning 40, golf takes on a new allure. Unexpected, even unwa...
Instead of challenging the policies of the Professional Golfers Association’s tour, Wheeler seemed t...
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...
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...
The Roaring Twenties was the most colorful decade in American history, as well as an era of intense,...
William Richardson of the New York Times called it “the greatest record in golf.” One of the most r...
Walter Hagen’s 1922 exhibition tour with Australian star, Joe Kirkwood, was unprecedented in duratio...
This study uses a frame analysis to show how O.B. Keelor (1882-1950) of the Atlanta Journal and Gran...
The 1923 Texas Open is significant in many ways, both to the rise of American golf and to the specif...
Bobby Jones lived an admirable, extraordinary life, even for a famous athlete. Not surprisingly, go...
For golf’s true enthusiasts, the game is far more—and far more complex—than a simple hobby, commodit...
Discusses the role of sports in war time by providing the perspective from World War I
[Excerpt] For a mainstream sports buff turning 40, golf takes on a new allure. Unexpected, even unwa...
Instead of challenging the policies of the Professional Golfers Association’s tour, Wheeler seemed t...
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...
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...
The Roaring Twenties was the most colorful decade in American history, as well as an era of intense,...
William Richardson of the New York Times called it “the greatest record in golf.” One of the most r...
Walter Hagen’s 1922 exhibition tour with Australian star, Joe Kirkwood, was unprecedented in duratio...
This study uses a frame analysis to show how O.B. Keelor (1882-1950) of the Atlanta Journal and Gran...
The 1923 Texas Open is significant in many ways, both to the rise of American golf and to the specif...
Bobby Jones lived an admirable, extraordinary life, even for a famous athlete. Not surprisingly, go...
For golf’s true enthusiasts, the game is far more—and far more complex—than a simple hobby, commodit...
Discusses the role of sports in war time by providing the perspective from World War I
[Excerpt] For a mainstream sports buff turning 40, golf takes on a new allure. Unexpected, even unwa...
Instead of challenging the policies of the Professional Golfers Association’s tour, Wheeler seemed t...