Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-334) and index.
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East Lake days -- The jewel of the South -- The keeper of the flame -- Emotions which could not be endured -- By no means fit for the honourable company -- The long lane turns -- "My lords, ladies and gentlemen, are we downhearted?" -- "It was perfect and that is all there is to say about it" -- "Like a hero back from the war" -- "He belongs to us all" -- "You can never know how I envied you" -- "Don't kill the star in the prologue" -- Impregnable quadrilaterals, then and now -- "Your boy is just too good" -- The British amateur: "They ought to burn him at the stake" -- The British Open: Great men of Hoylake -- The U.S. Open: "The lord must have had his arms around me" -- Homecoming -- The U.S. Amateur: "Into the land of my dreams" -- Quitting the memorable scene -- Hollywood, Augusta and beyond -- "White as the Ku Klux Klan" -- "I've been having some numbness in my limbs" -- "Will ye no' come back again?"