Golf in Seattle and Tacoma uncovers the local history of this sport
through photographs and accounts of events that shaped regional courses.
In addition to local favorites, lesser-known stories are recounted.
Seattle's Bill Wright became the first African American to win a
national championship. Ballard's Karsten Solheim invented the PING golf
club. Homer Kelley wrote one of the most influential books on the
physics of the golf swing. Golf writer John Dreher located kidnapped
George Weyerhaeuser. Minority golfers established the Fir State Golf
Club to circumvent rules that prohibited entry into golf tournaments.
Plus, this book explores the history of the area's newest course,
Chambers Bay.