New Edition: R&A Golfer’s Handbook 2014

The R&A Golfer’s Handbook, editor: Renton Laidlaw, is published by Hamlyn and costs £30

R&A Handbook 2014 - the final edition
R&A Handbook 2014 - the final edition

R&A Handbook 2014A must-have for every golfer, the R&A Golfer’s Handbook was first published in 1899 and has kept golfing enthusiasts up to date with every fact and figure from their favourite sport including golfers of the year, Word Amateur Rankings, club listings, reports and topical columns. This brand new edition for 2014 includes full results from professional and amateur tournaments, articles from leading golf writers and a full overview of all the year’s golfing events.

The R&A Golfer’s Handbook, edited by Renton Laidlaw, is the ultimate reference guide to the world of golf, including comprehensive facts and figures for every aspect of the game. Featuring essential coverage of international golfing events, it is a book that no true fan or follower should be without. Brilliant features include complete statistics for 2014, major tournament results, an exhaustive who’s who, a directory of clubs and articles on the year’s major stories by top international golf writers including Mike Aitken, James Corrigan, Bill Elliot, John Hopkins, John Huggan, Derek Lawrenson, Lewine Mair, Peter Stone and Alistair Tait.

The R&A Golfer’s Handbook is the ultimate reference guide to the world of golf – a book that no true player, fan or follower should be without. Published by Hamlyn The R&A Golfer’s Handbook costs £30

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