The first in a random series on great sports books. At this stage they are not produced in any specific order. Ben Hogan: An American Life by James Dodson, Broadway Books, New York, 2004 Great American golf writer Herbert Warren Wind once wrote that golf 'had achieved the finest body of literature of any game'. While that statement is always open to debate, and clearly Mr Wind, had little knowledge of cricket while being openly dismissive of baseball's own library, he was correct in observing that golf was well served by its writers.
Great Sports Books: No.1
Great Sports Books: No.1
Great Sports Books: No.1
The first in a random series on great sports books. At this stage they are not produced in any specific order. Ben Hogan: An American Life by James Dodson, Broadway Books, New York, 2004 Great American golf writer Herbert Warren Wind once wrote that golf 'had achieved the finest body of literature of any game'. While that statement is always open to debate, and clearly Mr Wind, had little knowledge of cricket while being openly dismissive of baseball's own library, he was correct in observing that golf was well served by its writers.