tailieunhanh - Golf in the Year 2000, or, What we are coming to

J. McCullough was a Scottish author and avid golfer of the late 19th century. His fame rests on two books, Golf in the Year 2000, or, What we are coming to (1892) and Golf: Containing Practical Hints, with Rules of the Game (1899). McCullough wrote his latter book under "J. McCullough" and his earlier one under the pseudonym "." Sources conflict as to whether his first name was Jack or Jay, and most other biographical information on him is completely lacking. Golf: Containing Practical Hints, with Rules of the Game opens a window on a simpler era in the game, and for that reason may be considered outdated. | feedboo is Golf in the Year 2000 or What we are coming to McCullough J. Published 1892 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Source http golf2000 1 About McCullough J. McCullough was a Scottish author and avid golfer of the late 19th century. His fame rests on two books Golf in the Year 2000 or What we are coming to 1892 and Golf Containing Practical Hints with Rules of the Game 1899 . McCullough wrote his latter book under J. McCullough and his earlier one under the pseudonym . Sources conflict as to whether his first name was Jack or Jay and most other biographical information on him is completely lacking. Golf Containing Practical Hints with Rules of the Game opens a window on a simpler era in the game and for that reason may be considered outdated by modern players and fans. Nonetheless its understanding of human foibles as they manifest themselves on the golf course gives it a timeless quality and McCullough s good humor and wit make it a pleasure to read even for non-golfers. The full text of this book is also available online. Source Wikipedia Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Preface Two paths hath life and well the theme May mournful thoughts inspire For ah the past is but a dream The future a desire. From the Arabic Why this book was written I don t know. It s not meant to instruct you ll have no doubt of that after you have read it. It s not meant to I don t even know what it s not meant to do any more than what it is. It s not even to supply a long felt want that s the correct phrase I think. Read it and see what you think it s meant to do because I don t. I began with the intention of having a moral but I hadn t gone very far when I forgot what the moral was so I left it out. Of course .