Office Hours: Wolfie's 10 Favorite Golf Books
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
- We've all seen the stacks of books behind Michael Wolf in previous Office Hours. Today we asked him to pull his 10 favorites off the shelf and talk about what he loves (and how to find them). From books in Japanese to the rarest of reads, his vast library covers nearly every part of the golf world.
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DJ remains the best NLU video host and Michael Wolf is a delight. Always enjoy these types of explorations. Thanks fellas.
“I own five books about Hirono” is an all time comment in the intergalactic history of golf nerds
"4 out of the 5 are written in Japanese" is one of the funniest comments in NLU history lol
Loved the passion - makes me want to start collecting as well!
As a librarian, keep shouting out the inter-library loan! Gives everyone an opportunity to read beyond their own community.
So close to a shout out!
Superb watch. Could listen to Wolfie talk golf for hours.
Early “I Think You Should Leave” quote from DJ Pie. Nice
Love Wolfie.
You gotta love the passion
Well done Wolfy, kinda sad to see Herbert Warren Wind’s Story of American Golf left out. However, great list indeed.
Please hang in there with this series, criminally small viewership, purely for the sickos, love every one
Who picked the background music?
I’ve got about 500 golf books, including some of these
Other must reads,
Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons
Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book
Golf is not a game of perfect
Dream On
The Lost Art of Playing Golf
The Bogey Man
Butch Harmon’s Playing Lessons
Jack Nicklaus’ Playing Lessons
The Evolution of Golf Course Design
An American Caddie in St Andrews
The Making of the Masters
Metairie has the same logo as the Melbourne Cricket Club? I suppose the style is pretty common
Yep. Also (and per a comment left on a previous Office Hours) the Marleybone Cricket Club based at Lord's in London, England. Responsible for The Laws of Cricket (amongst other things) so equivalent to the R&A/USGA.
Have to put this out there… Confidential Guides are garbage. First of all, many of the reviews include wrong descriptions/wrong hole numbers? Was he drunk trying to remember these courses? It’s just a glossy book of him trashing his competitors because Doak is endlessly bitter that no one likes working with him.