Tag: World War Two

Blast From the Past: Golf for War Relaxation

Athletes: Hogan, Snead, Middlecoff and Nelson.

Pottering about on the interwebs, I came across this pretty amusing article from a 1943 issue of the Telegraph-Herald highlighting the extent to which recreational golf could aid the domestic war effort.

A missive from the dawn of sports science, it also includes rare documentary evidence of a PGA Tour executive engaging in an act of selflessness: (continue reading…)


Life During Wartime: Richmond GC’s Amazing WWII Rules

Police inspect a bomb crater at North Shore Golf Course, Blackpool.

The marvellous Lists of Note published a relic from golf’s British past yesterday: a collection of local rules issued by Richmond Golf Club in Surrey, England during the Battle of Britain to instruct members in the safe negotiation of unexploded ordnance and possible strafing attacks. (continue reading…)




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