golfpoet wrote 1 week ago: Those of you who have been following this blog know that most of the poetry is from old golf books a … more →
golfpoet wrote 2 weeks ago: The May 1920 issue of The American Golfer included an article with the title “Yes, I’m a … more →
golfpoet wrote 3 weeks ago: From www.bridalpeople.co Mrs. Pastern was a woman with an air of bereavement, who 20 yrs. ago would … more →
golfpoet wrote 3 weeks ago: Golf Course of Rhymes, through golf stories linked to golf poetry, is intended to give golfers a di … more →
golfpoet wrote 4 weeks ago: The previous Post (October 26th) introduced the epic of ”Frenzied John.” The poem, a pa … more →
golfpoet wrote 1 month ago: Bert Leston Taylor (1866-1921), who wrote a column for the Chicago Tribune under the initials BLT, w … more →
golfpoet wrote 1 month ago: http://www.golfholein1.com/ If you want to become a better golfer, find someone who has a great swin … more →
golfpoet wrote 2 months ago: Edward, Prince of Wales The following is a tall golf tale in 12 lines told by the English writer, pl … more →
golfpoet wrote 2 months ago: This week’s poem by Bert Leston Taylor was written about 90 years ago. Its title “Far from the M.C.” … more →
atxatlarge wrote 2 months ago: The dense grey clouds block my vision but I can still hear the thunder trace the sky above my head. … more →
golfpoet wrote 2 months ago: The Death of Ananias by Raphael We have already treated the issue of lying (much in the news in anot … more →
golfpoet wrote 3 months ago: By Drew Litton, Rocky Mountain News, 5/20/2006 Short poems have their place as well. This week I off … more →
golfpoet wrote 3 months ago: Take From the LA84 Foundation's Digital Archives The cartoon is from the September 1913 issue of … more →
golfpoet wrote 3 months ago: From Old Golf Auctions Limited An earlier Post featured a golf ball poem that was part of a Spalding … more →
golfpoet wrote 4 months ago: Before I begin, please note that this Post is not an argument for adding Golf to the President … more →
golfpoet wrote 4 months ago: Bernard Darwin Herbert Warren Wind, himself an outstanding golf writer, described Bernard Darwin as … more →
Cymbria wrote 4 months ago: Green in progress at Shaganappi's first hole I have a new, profound, respect for investigative j … more →
golfpoet wrote 5 months ago: Jerome Travers 1915 Open Grantland Rice The November 1917 issue of The American Golfer includes a co … more →
Cymbria wrote 5 months ago: Coming up to the last tee box of a Saturday morning nine, one of my freshly introduced foursome, dea … more →