When War Played Through : Golf During World War II by John Strege (2005, Hardcover)

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This book explores the history and culture of golf, revealing how the sport has shaped and been shaped by society. It blends anecdotes, analysis, and humor.

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Product Identifiers

PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-101592401546
ISBN-139781592401543
eBay Product ID (ePID)46580519

Product Key Features

Book TitleWhen War Played Through : Golf During World War II
Number of Pages336 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2005
TopicGolf, Military / World War II, Customs & Traditions
IllustratorYes
GenreSports & Recreation, Social Science, History
AuthorJohn Strege
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight18.9 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-011228
Dewey Edition22
Grade FromEighth Grade
Grade ToUP
Dewey Decimal796.352/0973/09044
SynopsisThe New York Timesbestselling author pays tribute to the golfers who rallied for an Allied victory during World War II—and shows how the Greatest Generation kept golf alive, despite equipment shortages, bombings, and even captivity.World War II transformed the American home front, and golf was no exception. The world-famous Masters course at Augusta National became a farm to ease food shortages. Ben Hogan and Sam Snead were drafted, and Bobby Jones enlisted. Rubber rationing forced pros and amateurs alike to play with well-worn golf balls—and created a black market for new ones. The 1942 U.S. Open was canceled, replaced by the Hale American Open—whose winner, Ben Hogan, was awarded $1,000 in war bonds—while golfers across the country raised millions of dollars for the war effort.When War Played Throughbrings to life these little-known aspects of an endlessly fascinating period in golf’s history. Bestselling golf author John Strege’s narrative extends overseas to captured soldiers in Germany who constructed golf courses in a POW camp and English golfers who devised rules for playing around bomb craters and shrapnel during the Blitz (from the Richmond Gold Club in London: A player whose stroke is affected by the simultaneous explosion of a bomb may play another ball. Penalty one stroke.”). Many golfers returned home from battle with commendations for valor, finding unmatched solace on the links after a dark time.When War Played Throughis the compelling story how an elite sport became a selfless one—and how golf became, for a nation at war, much more than a game., The "New York Times" bestselling author pays tribute to the golfers who rallied for an Allied victory during World War IIand shows how the Greatest Generation kept golf alive, despite equipment shortages, bombings, and even captivity. World War II transformed the American home front, and golf was no exception. The world-famous Masters course at Augusta National became a farm to ease food shortages. Ben Hogan and Sam Snead were drafted, and Bobby Jones enlisted. Rubber rationing forced pros and amateurs alike to play with well-worn golf ballsand created a black market for new ones. The 1942 U.S. Open was canceled, replaced by the Hale American Openwhose winner, Ben Hogan, was awarded $1,000 in war bondswhile golfers across the country raised millions of dollars for the war effort. "When War Played Through" brings to life these little-known aspects of an endlessly fascinating period in golfs history. Bestselling golf author John Streges narrative extends overseas to captured soldiers in Germany who constructed golf courses in a POW camp and English golfers who devised rules for playing around bomb craters and shrapnel during the Blitz (from the Richmond Gold Club in London: A player whose stroke is affected by the simultaneous explosion of a bomb may play another ball. Penalty one stroke.). Many golfers returned home from battle with commendations for valor, finding unmatched solace on the links after a dark time. "When War Played Through" is the compelling story how an elite sport became a selfless oneand how golf became, for a nation at war, much more than a game., A "New York Times" bestselling author pays tribute to the golfers who rallied for an Allied victory during World War II and shows how the Greatest Generation kept golf alive, despite equipment shortages, bombings, and even captivity. 8-page photo insert.
LC Classification NumberGV963.S77 2005

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