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Golf in America Audiobook (Free)

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In this concise social history of golfing in the United States from your 1880s to the present, George B. Kirsch tracks the surprising development of golfing as a favorite, mainstream sport, as opposed to the stereotype of golf as a pastime liked only with the rich elite. While golf retains a strong association with upper-class, male-dominated, socially exclusive country clubs, it has also boasted an ardent following among Us citizens from different public classes, ethnic backgrounds, races, and genders. In about Golfing in the us addition to classic heroes such as Francis Ouiment, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, and Ben Hogan, the history of golf’s early background also include BLACK players – John Shippen Jr., Ted Rhodes, and Charlie Sifford – aswell mainly because both white and black female players such as Mildred ‘Babe’ Didrikson Zaharias, Louise Suggs, Betsy Rawls, Ann Gregory, and former tennis champ Althea Gibson.

Examining golf’s recent history, Golfing in America looks at the effect of television as well as the rivalry between Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, both of whom in 1996 had been impressed by an upstart called Eldrick ‘Tiger’ Woods. This publication shows that golfing in America provides always reflected a democratic nature, evolving right into a sport that right now rivals football for the honor of being ‘America’s nationwide pastime.’ The book is published by University or college of Illinois Press.