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Authorhouse Papago Park: The Golf Course and Its History — Paperback (Used)

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Overview

Papago Park: The Golf Course and Its History invites you to step into a landscape where sunlit greens meet a tapestry of people and moments that shaped a regional legend. Tracing the course from early roots within the Sahuaro National Monument in 1914 to the present day, this narrative stitches together milestones, personal memories, and the evolving character of the park and its fairways.

What you will find

  • Origins and community roots that helped form the course
  • Profiles of key figures and the decisions that steered development
  • Milestones linking golf, culture, and local identity

The storytelling emphasizes sensory details you can imagine: the dry air, the distant hum of a clubhouse, the crisp sound of a tee meeting a ball, and the way a landscape can tell a historical tale. The author presents facts in a clear and engaging way, inviting readers to see the course as a living chronicle rather than a static setting.

Who is this for?

  • Golf history enthusiasts seeking context beyond scores
  • Local readers wanting a deeper sense of Papago Park's place in the region
  • Archive lovers and curious travelers seeking approachable historical storytelling

Whether you are planning a visit, revisiting memories, or simply curious about the evolution of a public space, this book offers a curated look at how a golf course and its surroundings reflect broader community narratives.

Edition and condition

Includes the note that this is a Used Book in Good Condition, making it a practical option for collectors and readers who value affordable access to a focused history.

FAQ

Q: What does Papago Park: The Golf Course and Its History cover?

A: An engaging journey through the park's golf course origins, notable figures, and pivotal events from 1914 to today.

Q: Who will enjoy this book?

A: Golf history enthusiasts, local readers, and library collectors will appreciate the storytelling and archival details.