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On Many Greens: A Book Of Golf And Golfers (1901) - Kessinger Publishing

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Overview

On Many Greens offers a window into the world of golf at the turn of the twentieth century. Authored by Miles Bantock, a keen golfer and observer, the book collects essays and stories about the sport and its players. The tone blends narrative flair with thoughtful observations that feel both nostalgic and insightful.

The pages invite you to imagine smoky clubhouses, sunlit fairways, and the tactile rhythm of a well used volume as you move from one vignette to the next.

What you will explore

The book is organized into sections that trace the sport's origins and evolution, describe different course styles, examine equipment of the era, and reveal the skills demanded by the game. Notable anecdotes about Harry Vardon and James Braid bring the era to life, showing how the players approached the game with style and strategy.

Sections you will find

  • History and evolution of golf across centuries
  • Descriptions of varied course layouts and the challenges they pose
  • Insights into the equipment used by players of the period
  • Discussions of technique and the mindset required to compete

Real world appeal

Readers gain a sense of the sport's culture, from social scenes around the links to practical tips and observed habits that defined play at the time. The prose is readable and evocative, inviting you to pause, reflect, and imagine the game through Bantock's storytelling lens.

This edition is a facsimile reprint of the original 1901 work. Expect the occasional imperfection common to scarce antiquarian volumes, such as library marks and marginal notes, which some readers appreciate as marks of provenance.

Who will enjoy this book

  • Golf historians seeking context on early pros and the game's evolution
  • Collectors who value authentic, period accurate editions
  • Casual readers curious about the sport's past and its storytelling side

While not a modern instructional manual, the volume offers insights into the psychology of competition and the enduring appeal of golf as a social and personal pursuit. The prose invites curiosity and appreciation, without promising outcomes, making this a thoughtful addition to a golf library.

FAQ

Q: What is On Many Greens about?

A: A collection of essays and anecdotes about golf and its players from the early 20th century, exploring history, courses, equipment, and the mental side of the game.

Q: What makes this edition special?

A: This is a facsimile reprint of the 1901 original by Miles Bantock, preserving the style and insights while offering a durable, high-quality edition for collectors and golf history enthusiasts.