The Mystery of Golf (Hardback)

Arnold Hautain

The Mystery of Golf goes to the heart of golf's peculiar lovability and enduring fashion

Written in 1908 by a Canadian belletrist who fancied himself a golfer, this classic treatise explores man's age-old love affair with golf - and pronounces it incurable.
Just as a careful player sizes up a putt from all possible angles, so does Haultain examine this curious game. From the physiology of the perfect swing and the psychology of a sport in which the opponent is oneself, to the peculiar brand of spirituality that leads people around eighteen holes with the promise of nothing more than "almost".
The Mystery of Golf may not help shave strokes off your game, but its delightful meditations on why we care so much make for, as Herbert Warren Wind put it, "pure, evergreen entertainment".

Publication date: 04/10/2001

£12.99

ISBN: 9780285636163

Imprint: Souvenir Press

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Reviews for The Mystery of Golf

'The Mystery of Golf goes to the heart of golf's peculiar lovability and enduring fashion'

John Updike 

'What Izaak Walton's 'The Compleat Angler' is to books on fishing, Arnold Haultain's 'The Mystery of Golf' is to books on golf.'

Herbert Warren Wind 

'Players concerned about a dip in form could well benefit from a read of Arnold Haultain's witty and eloquent account.'

Golf Monthly 

'A source of amusement and contemplation for aficionados of golf literature.'

Golf International 

'A series of meditations and musings on the fascinating, and infuriating game we all play'

Scottish Golf