Golf in Hollywood: Where the Stars Come Out to Play | 
enlarge | Authors: Robert Z. Chew, David D. Pavoni Publisher: Angel City Press Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1380367
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 10.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1883318084 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3520979493 EAN: 9781883318086 ASIN: 1883318084
Publication Date: October 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Amazon.com It seems only par for the course that Bing Crosby, who spent more of his celebrated life on the golf course than in the recording studio or the soundstage, would die on the golf course, too, thus setting a standard for the golfing jones that a significant pocket of Hollywood seems eager to match. Golf is as much a filmland obsession as limousines, hair, and make-up. Bob Hope and Humphrey Bogart were hearty hackers; so was Katharine Hepburn, Dean Martin, Oliver Hardy, Johnny Weismuller, Dinah Shore, and Rita Hayworth; and the tradition continues with Bill Murray, Clint Eastwood, Richard Dreyfuss, Jack Nicholson, and finally, Jack Wagner, who is still the best Hollywood hacker of them all. Their adventures on the links, superbly illustrated with archival photos, are as breezy as a morning walk down the fairways of Riviera, one of Hollywood's favorite golfing outposts. Golf in Hollywood may be starry-eyed, but it's not just star-struck; it takes interesting swings at the way the game's been treated on film, and also offers a series of colorful and historical profiles of the courses and country clubs favored by the film and TV community, past and present. Most fun of all, Golf in Hollywood not only names names, it dares to reveal handicaps. --Jeff Silverman
Book Description Golf in Hollywood, an in-depth look at golf in filmland, is illustrated with 100 photographs of the cinema's biggest stars playing America's favorite game. From the archives of Hollywood's most exclusive country clubs, rare pictures and stories detail great moments on renowned courses: when Howard Hughs landed his plane on the links at Bel Air Country Club so he wouldn't miss a date with Kate Hepburn, Bing Crosby's hole in one, O.J. barred from the Riviera. Written by golfing aficionado and champion Robert Z. Chew and television/film writer David Pavoni, Golf in Hollywood is a tribute to the game and the stars who play it--a holiday must for every golfer on the list, as well as for anyone who loves to see legendary stars in another role.
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| Customer Reviews:
Much more than the picture book I expected. November 26, 1998 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Terrific. A sleeper. Full of intriguing Hollywood golf lore and L.A. land history. Captivating photos, but what kept me up late was the text that brings the pictures alive. I found this a surprisingly substantive, well researched piece of work: a topical history of L.A. from an oblique angle--the conception, building and peopling of the city's great golf courses and golf clubs. On top of that it's an eyeball on the entertainment world through the leveling prism of golf: Stars, producers, directors striving to shine or at least //look// good at the maddening game. Easy, amusing writing. Who is the scratch-handicap actor who plays with his shoelaces untied so as not to overswing?
Not Just For Golfers November 22, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I thoroughly enjoyed the great photos, and the interesting stories in this book. It's rare to find a golf book this entertaining, and well-researched.
An entertaining and historical golf book November 10, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I loved the photos, and thoroughly enjoyed the stories of Hollywood's elite. For golfers like me who play the local municipal course, I wish I could tee it up on these great courses, and swing away with the stars!
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