Slammin' Sam an Autobiography 1986Donald I Find Inc and How to Hit a Golf Ball 1950 Garden City Books

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Welcome to a fantastic two-for-one deal, perfect for avid golfers! Discover the captivating stories and valuable insights in "Slammin' Sam: An Autobiography" (1986) and "How to Hit a Golf Ball" (1950).
These books are a treasure trove of wisdom and personal experiences. "Slammin' Sam" offers a look into the life of the legendary golfer and his on and off-course lessons. "How to Hit a Golf Ball" is a go-to manual for beginners or those wanting to brush up on the fundamentals of the sport.

 

Experience the life of record-breaking golfer Sam Snead with the autobiography. Meanwhile, "How to Hit a Golf Ball" captures the essence of the sport's growing popularity in post-war America. These gems from the world of golf literature are a must-have for enthusiasts and history lovers.

Specifications:

  • Title: Slammin' Sam: An Autobiography and How to Hit a Golf Ball
  • Publication Dates: 1986 and 1950
  • Publisher: Donald I. Fine, Inc. & Garden City Books
  • Format: Hardcover and Softcover
  • ISBN: Slammin Sam 0-917657-87-X
  • Pages: 238 and 74
  • Dimensions: 9x6x1, 9x7x1
  • Language: English
  • Condition: There is slight wear on the covers, as shown in the photos.

Wrap-Up:

From the seasoned golfer to the budding enthusiast, these classic books make the perfect addition to any personal library. Relive the golden age of golf and pick up timeless tips.

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Disclaimer:

The vintage items I share with you have been previously owned and loved. They may show some wear, as is typical for vintage pieces. Please use pictures as a guide. If you have any questions or need more photos, feel free to ask.


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