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Delighted to receive this wonderful review of Matchless in The Golf, journal of The Golf Heritage Society in the U.S. 🙏

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Bernard Darwin, the soldier, from his April 1916 column in Golf Illustrated entitled “Our Foreign Letter” and written from the military base at Aldershot during the Great War.

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Breaking news: My third work of narrative golf history — Matchless — is now available for pre-order. It’s available everywhere on Amazon, but I prefer you order in the U.S. from Barnes and Noble online or in the U.K. from bookshop.org, as I am a big fan of bookstores.

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Back to my favorite pastime — rummaging through wartime issues of Golf Illustrated in preparation for writing an article for @thelinksdiary — when what should I stumble across but a full page print of one of my heroes, John Henry Taylor, golf’s Indispensable Man!

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It’s a faded old photo — but still a treasure. My father, my son and me playing farm golf at Wittsend. I miss my dad terribly, but am proud to see that my son has become a wonderful father himself. Happy Father’s Day everyone!

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Chris was a truly wonderful guest.

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Here’s mad. An actual phone call from my boss days after a blizzard covered our region in 2 feet of snow: “Hey I found a place to play” Where? “Virginia Beach.” That’s 4 hours drive one way! “I know. I’ll pick you up at six, we tee off at 11, you’ll be kissing your wife at 9!”

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Quotable: Wyatt Earp on his friend Doc Holliday.

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What a way to wake up — finding a gift of two sporty flat caps from my pal @JimHHartsell — the Bard of Western Scotland!

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Quotable: Prescient words from the great Jimmy Demaret in Charles Price’s Golfer-at-Large, up next on The Duffer’s Literary Companion.

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Announcement: The release of the next episode of The Duffer’s Literary Companion is being delayed a week — until Friday May 9 — as @JimHHartsell has been traveling in Scotland and I’ve been hosting pals from The Sun. Charles Price will be worth waiting for, I promise.

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I’m preparing to host old golf pals from The Baltimore Sun. One was the photo editor, and thus a sly dog with technology. He just sent this photoshopped image, which I could not resist sharing. 😂

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Golf in the Kingdom Podcast Episode · The Duffer’s Literary Companion · 04/04/2025 · 1h 41m

I don’t think we’ve ever had more fun discussing a book. Listen in!

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Thrilled to see the municipal golf project that has been my passion in retirement features in Golf Course Industry Magazine.

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Bravo Sandra!!

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Back at my happy place in Jersey City — an art collector’s rental flat known as the Norton House. These were among the new treasures that awaited. Another treasure, Skyway Golf Course, is on tap tomorrow.

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Teacher of The Great Glenna.

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Isn’t that always so! A third of the way through, Kidnapped now. What a thrill ride!

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Indeed it is a shame!

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One more wee wander down the rabbit hole and I will have experienced the bulk of this man’s literary genius. One thing is certain even before I begin. A new name has been added to the list of my favorite writers. ✍️

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This one was a ton of fun!

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Naturally, I could not resist Darwin’s take on my current literary obsession with Robert Louis Stevenson. Enjoy!

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The complete absence of having to search for your ball. 👌

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And further down the rabbit hole I go . . .

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I see golf in your future!

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🙏

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My editor at Birlinn has now read Matchless, and I’ve addressed his queries, so it’s on to publication later this year. Fun facts: Only one golfer — John Ball Jr — has won more Amateurs than Glenna Collett. Joyce Wethered played 166 matches lifetime and won 152 of them. 🤯

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I’m a bit down the rabbit hole on Mr Stevenson, I freely admit, but I’ve come to realize that the most brilliant thing he’s ever done might well be thus children’s classic.

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A Course Called Ireland with Tom Coyne Podcast Episode · The Duffer’s Literary Companion · 02/14/2025 · 1h 40m

Trust me, this one is worth having waited for. Enjoy!

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I love the way The Fried Egg and others are reinventing golf media, so I always enjoy a chance to join in their conversation. Give this a listen.

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