Premium golf quality selected for United States (USA) customers.
Majosta
Majosta The PGA Tour History Volume One: 1916-1947
High-performance golf made for confident daily results
3 shoppers currently have this item in cart.
Low stock: only 5 left in inventory. Add to cart before it's gone.
Fast dispatch with always-free shipping and secure checkout on every order.
Free shipping
iFree shipping on every order. Fast dispatch, tracked delivery, and secure checkout included.
Easy returns
iSimple return flow and responsive support for eligible items.
Peak-demand shipping delays
iDuring high demand, deliveries may experience short carrier delays. Tracking updates remain active for every order.
24/7 customer support
Questions before checkout? Our team is available and ready to help.
Terms quick view
100% money-back guarantee for eligible returns.
Orders include free shipping. Returns and service terms may vary by item eligibility and destination.
Why customers choose Golfavero
Overview
Majosta proudly presents The PGA Tour History Volume One, covering the formative years of professional men’s golf in the United States from 1916 through 1947. This richly detailed book is designed for readers who want more than a chronology; it offers a week-by-week sense of the season, notable matchups, and the evolving venues that shaped the sport’s early professional era. The volume invites golf enthusiasts, researchers, librarians, and collectors to explore a pivotal period with depth and clarity.
What you get
- Extensive event narratives that walk you through the play-by-play of each tournament and season.
- Top 25 finishers and scoring highlights to help you compare performances across events.
- Numerous photographs, course maps, and additional illustrations that bring historical moments to life.
In addition to the core tournament coverage, Volume One includes extensive appendices and supplementary material that extend the historical record. You’ll find thumbnail recaps of 800 additional tournaments of historical note, offering quick reference and cross-connection to the main narratives. This makes the book a valuable resource for building a broader picture of early American professional golf.
Legacy and utility
- A unique reference resource for any golf library, museum, or academic collection, serving as a reliable anchor for research and display.
- Rich imagery and maps that support visual learning, archival projects, and classroom discussions about the sport’s evolution.
The volume is structured to be approachable yet thorough: you’ll find clear prose paired with precise results, helping readers connect narrative moments with their outcomes. The week-by-week framing supports curious readers who want to trace trajectories across seasons and decades, while the appendices provide pathways to related stories and data for deeper study.
How to use this volume
- As a reference when researching early PGA history, venues, and notable players.
- As a companion for golf libraries, research centers, or personal collections seeking comprehensive context for the sport’s growth.
If you’re building a library of historical golf material, this volume offers a robust, well-organized core complemented by rich visual and documentary extras. It’s designed to satisfy both casual readers who enjoy revisiting classic seasons and serious researchers who value methodical, week-by-week coverage. While outcomes and interpretations vary across seasons, the volume presents a factual framework that can support a range of reading and research goals without asserting guarantees about future results.
FAQ
Q: What does Volume One cover?
A: It chronicles men's professional golf from 1916 to 1947, with detailed event narratives, top-25 results, and appendices.
Q: Who will find this volume useful?
A: Golf historians, librarians, and passionate fans will value its in-depth coverage and rich imagery.
Recently viewed products
Product quick view
Product
Added to cart