For golf s true enthusiasts, the game is far more and far more complex than a simple hobby, commodity, or slice of the sports industry. It is a physical and mental place to be, a community. It has a history, a hierarchy, laws, a language, and a literature. And in Richard J. Moss, it has a chronicler.
From its beginnings in the northeastern United States in the 1880s, golf has seen its popularity, and its fortunes, wax and wane, affected by politics and economics, reflecting tensions between aristocratic and democratic impulses. The Kingdom of Golf in America traces these ups...
For golf s true enthusiasts, the game is far more and far more complex than a simple hobby, commodity, or slice of the sports industry. It is a phy...