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    By Bobby Jones This is Bobby Jones' second and final autobiography. From 1923 to 1930, Jones won 13 national championships, and from 1922-1930 he was first or second in the U.S. Open, save one year. The impossible was accomplished by Bobby Jones in the magical year of 1930 when he won the British Amateur and Open Championships and the U. S. Amateur and Open Championships. Shortly thereafter, Bobby Jones announced he would play no more tournament golf, enigmatically stepping from the loftiest of competitive heights into the annals of golf history. Foreword by Bernard Darwin.
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    By Bobby Jones

    The verisimilitude and tactility of Ravielli’s drawings are as magnificent here as they were in Hogan’s “Fundamentals.” In his text, Jones carefully emphasizes “the proper order of movement…If [the book] succeeds in its purpose,” he added in his foreword, “such success will be due to the eloquence of Tony’s art.”  Bobby Jones, humble as always. This book is a wonderful instruction book and continues to give insight as one of the top golf instruction books.  A must have. Foreword by Herbert Warren Wind, Afterword by Charles Yates.

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