S P I

S P I by Stan Lee Anthony, published by AuthorHouse in February 2006, is a work of fiction that spans 284 pages. The book captures the author’s vivid memories from the 1930s, detailing his experiences as a caddie, the state of golf courses during that era, and the equipment used at the time. It also reflects on the influential figures from the 1920s who sparked widespread interest in golf, alongside the stars of the 1930s.
Readers will find a nostalgic exploration of golf’s history through personal anecdotes and observations. The narrative includes insights into the evolution of the sport and concludes with an epilogue where the author shares his thoughts on the recent changes in golf. In a heartfelt farewell, he expresses his well-wishes to readers, acknowledging his limited time to write further. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of personal memory and the broader cultural significance of golf.
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With near-total recall the author writes 1) of his 1930s memories as a caddie, 2) of the condition of the golf courses of that day, 3) of the equipment then in use, 4) of the 1920s titans who led the way to widespread interest in golf and 5) of the stars of the 1930s.
In an Epilogue he tells of his views about what has happened to Golf recently; and in a poignant Farewell, knowing that he will not live long enough to write again, he wishes his readers well
and bids them Goodbye.
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