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More Match Play Poetry by Golf Course of Rhymes on Feb 28, 2010A few weeks ago I wrote a Post about the switch from match to stroke play that occurred about 100 years ago. More recently I came across the following statement by a CBS Sports writer (originally from England) named Ross Devonport. Match play. Ahhh&#...



Clean Golf Humor by Golf Trek Myrtle Beach Golf Blog on Feb 23, 2010You’ve got to appreciate some clean, but really funny golf humor!  Enjoy.



The Straight Truth by Golf Course of Rhymes on Feb 21, 2010“The Straight Truth” is straight forward. In simple words and exceedingly short lines, this rhyme of woe narrowly defines the duffer’s usual game. It is best read on a winter’s day, but only with reference to previous golfing...



Sunday Golf by Golf Course of Rhymes on Feb 14, 2010The New York Times headline read “Ban on Sunday Golf May Wreck A Club.” The date May 22, 1905. The story concerned membership loss at the North Valley Golf Club of Greenwich. Because it had been closed on Sundays since it began in 1900, 35 of its...



A Poetic Response to the Rise of Medal Play in 1912 by Golf Course of Rhymes on Feb 7, 2010Controversies in golf are usually associated with change in the rules, equipment or form of play. Currently, the groove rule change is front and center. In early times, controversies arose when the switch began from the feathery to the gutta percha b...



Golf Poetry in a 1921 New York City Restaurant Ad by Golf Course of Rhymes on Jan 31, 2010The American Golfer must have had a lot of New York City subscribers in 1921. Otherwise, why would the Rogers Restaurant (45th and 6th Ave, Tel. 2070 Bryant) have run an ad on page 29 of the March 26th edition? And why did the ad promote Rogers with...



The “Rubaiyat’s” Contribution to Golf Poetry by Golf Course of Rhymes on Jan 24, 2010To write a parody of a poem, you would take the basic characteristics of the verse (for example, its rhyming scheme and basic idea) and then rework them for comic or ironic effect. Now suppose that you are a young golfer and poet around the turn of...




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