<p>'Finally —<strong> a book that truly captures the inspiring and uniquely gifted women</strong> from a largely forgotten golfing age. <strong>A wonderful read</strong> from start to finish'</p>

- Iona Stephen, Sky Sports presenter, commentator and host,

<p>'<strong>a generational "life and times" of women's golf.</strong> What we have here is not mere game narrative of major championships, but sportswriting embedded in a larger cultural contest'</p>

- Bradley S. Klein, Wall Street Journal, 10 Books that Belong on Every Golfer’s Shelf

<p>'<strong>Brings the wonderful characters of the early days of women's golf to life</strong> in a way that makes you want to travel back in time to Turnberry in 1921 to watch the redoubtable Cecil Leitch take on the dashing young American Alexa Stirling. <strong>A must read for all golfers and history lovers</strong>'</p>

- Jim Hartsell, author of When Revelation Comes and The Secret Home of Golf,

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<p>'<em>Matchless</em> brings to life the fierce rivalry and <strong>enduring legacy of two titans of women's golf</strong> whose brilliance helped shape the game’s golden age . . . <strong>Essential reading for anyone who cherishes the history of golf</strong>'</p>

- Connor T. Lewis, founder of The Society of Golf Historians,

<p>'<strong>Another peerless gem from the best writer of our times</strong>. The lives of these golfing luminaries and the excitement they could instil is vividly captured. <strong>A triumph from start to finish!</strong>'</p>

- Roger McStravick, golf historian,

<p>'<strong>The story of trailblazers and disrupters on both sides of the Atlantic</strong>. Women's golf, amateur and professional, would be in a far different place without their courage, passion and prowess'</p>

- Dottie Pepper, LPGA legend and lead walking golf reporter for CBS,

<p>'<strong>An eye-opening treatment of the world's greatest women golfers</strong>, of their early struggles for equal treatment and of the truly matchless golf they played. <strong>Impressive, humbling and a joy to read</strong>'</p>

- Jim Davis, The Golf

<p>'<strong>Stephen’s work as an author is exceptional</strong> — meticulously researched and told with a compelling narrative thread. <strong>Matchless is no exception</strong>'</p>

The Cookie Jar Golf Podcast

<p>'<strong>Matchless is an exceptional read</strong> but it will also serve as a superb reference work that will grace any library of those with an interest in golfing history... <strong>the level of scholarly research is exceptional</strong>'</p>

- Andrew Picken, Golfshake.com

<p>'<em>Matchless </em>is <strong>a stunning piece of work</strong> . . .  Elegantly written and painstakingly researched, it <strong>deserves every award it will surely win</strong>'</p>

Bunkered Magazine

Winner of the USGA Herbert Warren Wind Book Award

'Finally – a book that truly captures the inspiring and uniquely gifted women from a largely forgotten golfing age. A wonderful read from start to finish' – Iona Stephen, Sky Sports presenter, commentator and host

From the moment women began hosting championships of their own in 1893, one of golf's burning questions became whether any woman would ever approach the mythical ideal of playing perfect golf. It took three decades of striving – at a time when Suffragettes were stubbornly fighting for women’s rights – before Joyce Wethered and Glenna Collett delivered an unequivocal answer to that question.

From their first meeting at Troon in 1925, through a decade highlighted by their breathtaking match at St Andrews, the Englishwoman and the American brought out in one another golf so sublime that rare was the player, man or woman, who could perform as brilliantly.

The rivalry between Wethered and Collett generated such widespread interest and respect that it paved the way for the birth of a women’s professional tour. Matchless tells the story of these two incomparable golfers – women who personified the ambitions of their age.

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Acclaimed golf author and historian Stephen Proctor tells the story of the rise of women’s golf in Britain and the U.S. through the rivalry that developed in the 1920s between Joyce Wethered and Glenna Collett. Matchless tells the story of these two incomparable golfers — women who personified the ambitions of their age.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781913759193
Publisert
2025-10-02
Utgiver
Birlinn General
Vekt
586 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

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Biografisk notat

Stephen Proctor has served as a senior editor at The Baltimore SunThe San Francisco Chronicle and The Houston Chronicle. He is an avid golfer and has spent the past decade studying the history of the royal and ancient game. He is the author of Monarch of the Green (Shortlisted for The Telegraph Sports Book Awards 2020 Biography of the Year) and The Long Golden Afternoon (shortlisted for the Sunday Times 2023 Sports Book Awards for Best Sports Writing, and the USGA Herbert Warren Wind Book Award) and lives in Malabar, Florida.