"The Early Days of Pinehurst" is the story of how a desolate area in the backwoods of North Carolina became the Cradle of American Golf. The book is almost entirely comprised of facts which few know. They are all told with a...

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"The Early Days of Pinehurst" is the story of how a desolate area in the backwoods of North Carolina became the Cradle of American Golf. The book is almost entirely comprised of facts which few know. They are all told with a storytelling or literary sensibility that author Paul Dunn described as "undoubtedly the best writing I've found on Pinehurst and the Tufts". As of May 2016, a new chapter about Roaring Gap ("the Summer Pinehurst") has been added to the book. In addition, Chris Buie has written a new book named "The Life & Times of Donald Ross". It is scheduled to be published by Classics of Golf in August of 2016.

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