Early 20thc Record of Dates of Universal Information including Early Golf Tournaments from 1892 to 1910 - titled Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages ad Nations" 25th edition 1910 publ'd Ward, Lock and Co Ltd London, Melbourne and Toronto - in the original half leather and cloth boards with ribbed spine c/w gilt title - see p.633 & 634 recording the longest drive by James Braid 395yds, Death of Tom Morris plus winners of Open Championship from 1892, Amateur Championship from 1890, England v Scotland from 1902, PGA Tournament 1903, American Open Championship from 1894, French Open Championship 1906, International Foursomes between Braid & Herd (Scotland) v Vardon & Taylor (England) played over 4 golf courses (36 holes) to incl St Andrews, Troon, St Annes and Deal with Vardon and Taylor winning by 13 holes up and 12 to play - a wonderful book with a mine of information in good condition. Note: From The Estate of The Late David Easby