Originally published in 1927, Bobby Jones' Down the Fairway had become what Sports Illustrated calls an incontestable classic. Part memoir, part golf instructional, it is a must-read for all who care about this most fascinating sport.
Yes - I am a golf nerd. This has to be one of my favorite books of all time. Bobby Jones led such a fascinating life, it's very entertaining to read his take on it through the pen of O.B. Keeler. It's written very much like a conversation - you feel like Jones is in the room with you telling you, in very modest terms, his life story.
Before I read this, Bobby Jones was only a name to me, and afterward he is a surprising engaging personality. A proponent of the relaxed, comfortable ´feel´ as a measure of good golf, he describes putting: ¨At the time, stance and grip and presence or absence of body motion or knee action were as far from bothering me as Mr. Einstein´s excursions into the realm of a supposititious Fourth Dimension.¨ It is just fun, too, to read about golf in a time when you could not clean your ball through the hole, nor mark a stymie.
Book written in 1927 by the great golfer himself - Bobby Jones, Jr. Interesting to read for the golfing, but also for the different writing style of that time.
This was a wonderfully written autobiography by an amazingly talented athlete. It is quite fascinating to read retrospectively...knowing that his greatest achievement, the Grand Slam, still lay ahead.
Bobby Jones is one of my heroes. This book is a wonderful history lesson about his life and the lessons he learned playing golf. It was a little slow at times, but still highly recommended.