American Golf in the Great Depression
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American Golf in the Great Depression

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200 pages 2014

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"The book begins with golf's development during the 1920s, followed by coverage of the Depression years and a brief look at the post-Depression years. The author's overall conclusion is that despite the economic difficulties of the era, professional golf survived largely due to efforts of many players and administrators, many not sufficiently recognized by historians"--

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