First published in 1879, The Golfer’s Handbook by Robert Forgan is a classic of the early literature on golf. With detailed instructions on all aspects of the game, including the swing, the stance, and putting, as well as advice on clubs and other equipment, this book will be of interest to both new and experienced golfers alike. An essential addition to any golf enthusiast’s library.
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