Herbert Warren Wind’s Classics of Golf Book Club
— Receive a Free Copy of “The Dogged Victims of Inexorable Fate”

 

Herbert Warren Wind is the Dean of American Sportswriters. A graduate of Yale and
Cambridge, he was also Sports Illustrated‘s first golf editor and legendary writer for the The New Yorker.

His contributions to the world of golf are undisputed, as his World Golf Hall of Fame membership shows. His careful procurement of the Classics of Golf collection reflect his discerning eye for exceptional literature and his genuine love for the game of golf: making the Herbert Warren Wind’s Classics of Golf Book Club a unique opportunity.

As a new member to Herbert Warren Wind’s Classics of Golf Book Club, you get a free copy of
Dan Jenkins’ The Dogged Victims of Inexorable Fate (a $45 value). 

 

Wind loved Jenkins’ Dogged Victims and wrote the book’s foreword.  He said reading itwas like sitting with Dan Jenkins as he told the stories.  Golf Digest’s Senior Editor and Hall of Fame writer Jaime Diaz said ‘…it is the greatest golf book ever with the greatest kicker (ending line).”

 

In addition to getting this incredible golf book, each month you will receive a new addition of this impressive library, personally selected by Herbert Warren Wind, from notables like Bobby Jones, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Walter Hagen, C.B. Macdonald, Bernard Darwin, and, Herbert Warren Wind himself, providing a rare opportunity to grow a personal collection of the world’s finest golf literature for only $35 per month and free shipping on every book.

 

Click here to join Herbert Warren Wind’s Classics of Golf Book Club

 

To get a free copy of The Dogged Victims of Inexorable Fate and receive Herbert Warren Wind’s meticulously chosen companion volumes go to www.classicsofgolf.com or call 1-800-483-6449. 

Visit Classics of Golf YouTube channel (click here) for expert insight on golf’s greatest reading books.

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Best Golf Books: Robert S. Macdonald on the connection between Crenshaw, Jones, Wind and Darwin

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Best Golf Books: Dave Anderson (New York Times) on Dan Jenkins

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