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Golf Through the Ages: 600 Years of Golfing Art

“Golf Through the Ages” is a treasury of golf art, spanning six centuries of golf history and repesenting the culmination of 13 years of research conducted across four continents.

Michael FlanneryTitle: Golf Through the Ages: 600 Years of Golfing Art
Authors: Donn “Michael” Flannery, a 1966 Thunderbird graduate, was born in the United States and moved to Europe with his family as a boy. His passion for golf started when he worked as a caddie in Germany. Co-author is Richard Leech.
Price: $1,285 (Imperial edition is $3,545)
Publisher: Golf Links Press (2003)
Description: Limited to 1,999 copies, the book features a quarter-goat skin leather binding as well as custom-designed end papers and flyleaves, set off by a hand-tooled, five band leather spine. The matching protective linen slipcase completes the presentation. 464 pages. 14 inches by 11.5 inches.
Information: www.golfthroughtheages.com

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