
New
from the prestigious leader in golf book publishing
The First Biography of A.W. Tillinghast
A.W. Tillinghast was a Promethean figure in American
golf. Designer of world-class courses such as Winged Foot, Baltusrol
and Bethpage Black, “'Tilly” was also a brilliant
essayist and influential advocate for the game.
"Author Philip
Young has made an immense contribution to my profession and art
form, namely golf course architecture...Having studied this book,
I am deeply impressed."
--Geoffrey S. Cornish, golf course architect
"At last we have an authoritative
biography of the great golf architect Albert Warren Tillinghast.
Well researched and very readable, it brings the master fully
to life. Those of us who previously had only a rudimentary knowledge
of Tilly, based on the classic courses he created, will marvel
at the real man--his ambitions, his ideals and his struggles."
--Bob Grant, noted English golf historian,
collector and publisher
"'In Tillinghast:
Creator of Golf Courses,' author Philip Young sheds new light
on the life of legendary architect and Baltusrol mastermind Albert
Warren Tillinghast."
--Golfonline.com
"I couldn't put
it down! Riveting stuff!"
Alena Bubniak, Managing Editor GOLFONLINE
"I thought it
quite good… Your recitation of his life events and attitudes
seemed to be as close to accurate as one can get from the distance
of many decades..."
Philip W. Brown Jr., Grandson of A.W.
Tillinghast
HIGHLIGHTS
OF A REMARKABLE LIFE |
- Tilly was a rudderless
youth until his father took him to St. Andrews in 1896
and introduced him to Old Tom Morris.
- The architect influenced the design
of Pine Valley and scored the first birdie there.
Tilly insisted on making his courses enjoyable for the
average golfer even as they tested the world’s best
to the utmost.
- Barnstorming on behalf of the GA in
1936 and 1937, Tillinghast visited more than 400 clubs,
advising them on maintenance and design. His whirlwind
tour helped the clubs and the PGA itself survive the Great
Depression.
- Interviewing Tillinghast's descendants,
author Young makes the case that Tilly suffered from depression.
He documents Tilly's struggles with alcohol and clarifi
es his often misrepresented fi nances.
- The book includes the most comprehensive
presentation of Tillinghast's life's work, alphabetically
and by year, plus appendices on his friendship with Donald
Ross, the making of Bethpage Black and much more
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"The depth of Phil Young's research
is impressive and enables him to provide a detailed look at Tillinghast's
life and the often troubled man behind the genius golf course
architect."
David Barrett, Managing Editor
of Tillinghast - Creator of Golf Courses
About the Editor
David Barrett was an editor at Golf Magazine for 18 years and
has edited several books for Harry N. Abrams Publishers. He is
currently editor-in-chief at Divot Communication Corp.
For more information contact
The Tillinghast Association: trebus@optonline.net