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  1. Bernard Darwin. Bernard Richard Meirion Darwin CBE JP (7 September 1876 − 18 October 1961) a grandson of the British naturalist Charles Darwin, was a golf writer and high-standard amateur golfer. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

  2. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Bernard Darwin: History’s Best Golf Writer. byJames A. Frank. 0. The scion of a great English family wrote about golf better than he played it, which is saying a lot. The life story of Bernard Darwinarguably history’s first golf writer, inarguably its best—reads like a season of Masterpiece Theater.

  3. Bernard was the first writer ever to elevate the discussion of golf beyond a simple reportage of events.This collection gathers the finest of Darwin's writing, and is a celebration of a life...

  4. 1 de jan. de 2004 · Portrays Bernard Darwin's love for golf with collected essays celebrating the sport, including "My Earliest Golfing Days," "Silence is Golden," and "Giving Up the Game." Read more. Print length. 414 pages. Language. English. Publisher. UNKNO. Publication date. January 1, 2004. Dimensions.

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  5. 13 de jul. de 2019 · Bernard Darwin, the godfather of golf journalism, wrote about the Irish course in his 1910 book \"The Golf Courses of the British Isles\". He praised its scenery, hospitality and lady golfers, but also lamented some changes and losses over time.

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  6. Latest. Golf in a High Wind. The grandson of Charles Darwin and himself a writer, sagacious and charming, BERNARD DARWIN was for four decades the golf correspondent for The Times and one of the...

  7. Darwin also won eight caps for England against Scotland, and won the coveted Golf Illustrated Gold Vase (1919), President’s Putter (1924), and Worplesdon Foursomes (1933) with Miss Joyce Wethered. Darwin went on to serve as Captain of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews in 1934, and was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2005.