Golf in Britain
eBook - ePub

Golf in Britain

A social history from the beginnings to the present day

  1. 196 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Golf in Britain

A social history from the beginnings to the present day

About this book

First published in 1975 Golf in Britain traces the growth of the game from its small beginnings in fifteenth century Scotland to 1970s when it emerged as a widely enjoyed and massively financed sport. Golf has been peculiarly a subject related to economic and social change in society. Initially a folk game played in a small part of Scotland, then for many years a pastime dominated by the wealthy, leisured classes, including Royalty, golf developed at the turn of the nineteenth century into a sport enjoyed by all sections of the community. One aspect of this change is reflected in the role of women on the links. Another change concerns the fashions in correct wear and equipment, both part of a larger golfing etiquette, so important to the game. Attitudes too, towards the professional golfer have changed dramatically over the years and an increasingly important role is given to young players.

Geoffrey Cousins has combined his specialist knowledge and considerable enthusiasm to make a very readable book which will appeal to everyone interested in the role of golf in our history.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781032573342
eBook ISBN
9781003804604
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Original Title Page
  5. Original Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Illustrations
  8. Preface
  9. Chapter 1 Scottish beginnings—free for all
  10. Chapter 2 Towards social exclusiveness
  11. Chapter 3 Early golf in England to 1800
  12. Chapter 4 The first ā€˜English? clubs
  13. Chapter 5 From featherie to guttie ball
  14. Chapter 6 The pioneer professionals
  15. Chapter 7 Amateurism—the great split
  16. Chapter 8 Search for privacy on the links
  17. Chapter 9 Lords and Commons
  18. Chapter 10 Enter Madame
  19. Chapter 11 The first English professionals: 1870 onwards
  20. Chapter 12 The establishment of women
  21. Chapter 13 Artisan golf in England
  22. Chapter 14 Professionals in business
  23. Chapter 15 Women liberated
  24. Chapter 16 America started late, but …
  25. Chapter 17 The real estate boom
  26. Chapter 18 Going public
  27. Chapter 19 Caddies then and now
  28. Chapter 20 Course and clubhouse
  29. Chapter 21 Golf in company
  30. Chapter 22 Golf as news
  31. Chapter 23 Royalty on the links
  32. Chapter 24 The new artisan golfer
  33. Chapter 25 The professional emancipated
  34. Chapter 26 Jews in golf clubs
  35. Chapter 27 Golf for all ages
  36. Chapter 28 Professional power
  37. Chapter 29 The government of golf
  38. Chapter 30 Present and future
  39. Bibliography
  40. Index of clubs, links and courses
  41. General index