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Darwin's Trio of Golf Tales: A Collection Short Stories from the Early 20th Century
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Darwin's Trio of Golf Tales: A Collection Short Stories from the Early 20th Century
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Darwin's Trio of Golf Tales: A Collection Short Stories from the Early 20th Century
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Darwin's Trio of Golf Tales
features three short stories from the early 20th century, written by renowned golf journalist Bernard Darwin. These stories, originally appearing in
The Strand
magazine over the span of three decades, helped define Darwin's legacy as the premier golf writer of his generation by showcasing his ability to articulate the emotions and intricacies of the golfing experience, while demonstrating his appreciation for sportsmanship, nature, and life's simple pleasures.
The first story is titled "A Shot in the Dark," and tells of the enigmatic golf course of an American millionaire that leaves its challengers bewildered and amazed. Next is "Mephistopheles on the Links," in which a golfer's life takes a momentous turn when a stranger presents a mysterious offer. And finally, "The Wooden Putter," widely regarded as Darwin's finest work, features a golfer whose game undergoes a miraculous transformation that leads to a thrilling duel.
features three short stories from the early 20th century, written by renowned golf journalist Bernard Darwin. These stories, originally appearing in
The Strand
magazine over the span of three decades, helped define Darwin's legacy as the premier golf writer of his generation by showcasing his ability to articulate the emotions and intricacies of the golfing experience, while demonstrating his appreciation for sportsmanship, nature, and life's simple pleasures.
The first story is titled "A Shot in the Dark," and tells of the enigmatic golf course of an American millionaire that leaves its challengers bewildered and amazed. Next is "Mephistopheles on the Links," in which a golfer's life takes a momentous turn when a stranger presents a mysterious offer. And finally, "The Wooden Putter," widely regarded as Darwin's finest work, features a golfer whose game undergoes a miraculous transformation that leads to a thrilling duel.