Golf by William Garrott Brown is a simple essay on the beauties of the game.
The author takes us by the hand and leads us out into the country with him, and there with him we seem to partake of some of the beauties of life. Above all we witness the glory of Nature while we are engaged with the game, and we are serene and tranquil always. It begins to seem to matter little if we miss putts or are off our driving. The world is still beautiful, and the sport is good.
This reprint of the 1902 edition has ten photographs to delight any golfer.