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Golfika 1 - 2006 Golfika 1 - 2006 Authors Title Geert & Sara Nijs Jeu de Crosse Xavier de Taffin Golf and Stamps Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Defunct Golf courses in France - Part I Damir Ritosa The history of golf in Brioni Christoph Meister The history of golf in Silesia Golfika 2 - 2007 Authors Title Christoph Meister Early German Clubs Head Christian Arnoldner What a boaring sport that must be ! Geert & Sara Nijs St Antony, the Great and Jeu de Crosse Doug Stark Seagle Electronic Golf Library Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Defunct Golf courses in France - Part II Golfika 3 - 2008 Authors Title ProkopSedlak The history of golf in Czech Lands Geert & Sara Nijs The lost book Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Golf on the French Riviera before 1914 Alan Jackson Some early European Clubs Albert Bloomendaal Why did golf take so much time to integratein continental society ? Geert & Sara Nijs Choule - The non-royal but almost ancient game of Crosse Christoph Meister Golf postcards - the first one ? Golfika 4 - Summer 2009 Authors Title Geert Nijs Word First Jeu de Crosse at Baudour Michelle Thissen Kingarrock Golf Course Stephan Wassong Golf, Silver, Bronze : will the golf be an olympic sport in 2016 ? Geert & Sara Nijs Comparing the Ancient Games of Scottish and Continental Golf Geert & Sara Nijs What is wrong with 1297 and 1457 Damir Ritosa Na Rog - Na Ruh Traditionnal Stick & Ball Games in Crotia - Part I Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Golf Postcards - Part I Golfika 5 - Winter 2009-2010 Authors Title John Hanna EarlyUlster Golf Clubs and the founding of the Golfing Union of Ireland Damir Ritosa Prasickanje - Traditionnal stick & ball games in Croatia - Part II Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak A few notes on Arnaud Massy and his family Henri Jakubowicz & JBK French Golf Literature Translated by Dick Durran & H Jakubowicz Chapter 8 of "Le Golf" by Elisabeth de Gramont Georges Jeanneau 1900 Golf events in Compiègne - 3 American victories Golfika 6 - Winter 2010 Authors Title John Hisco Kennemer Gglf & Country Club Leif Einarsson Real Club de Las Palmas 1891 Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Golf Postcards - Part II Geert & Sara Nijs From Golf to Kolf Albert Bloomendaal Golf in times of military conflict Golfika 7 - Spring 2011 Authors Title John Hanna French Ladies’ Love Affair Georges Jeanneau Catherine Lacoste wins the US Open Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Golf Postcards – Part III – Massy Open Champion Geert & Sara Nijs 750 Years ‘Mit Ener Coluen’ Christoph Meister Scottish Golfing Diaspora Golfika 8 - Summer 2011 Authors Title John Scarth A few words on Olympic Golf 1900 Albert Bloemendaal Berlin 1936 Bernard Darwin The Golf Courses of the Riviera Albert Bloemendaal Playing golf in times of war André-Jean Lafaurie A crocodile daughter Pehr Thermaenius First Players (Sweden) John Hanna Fred Daly Open champion 1947 Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Hyères or Cannes: which one was first? Wu Linqi Did Yuan Dynasty Mongols bring Golf Game in Europe ? Golfika 9 - Spring 2012 Authors Title Pehr Thermaenius The first players in Sweden Geert & Sara Nijs The other golf book of hours John Hanna The Hezlet - A unique golfing family Learning golf in the city of Paris, After the French magazine “Le Golf”, 1928 B.E. Anderson and M. Lindberg Under the Midnight Sun All members A passion for Golf History and Collection Kevin McGimpsey Golf Antiques: a review of 2011 John Hanna Reading a book from Geert and Sara Nijs Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Pages Glorieuses – Days of Hope and Glory -A drawing by Derso and Kelen Golfika 10 - Summer 2012 Authors Title John Hanna Some Early Irish-American Golfers J.A.Brongers Something about origin of golf Bob Davies A passion for Golf History and Collection Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Inter-Allied Games, 1919 Damir Ritosa Golf in North Korea Albert Bloemendaal Joyce Wethered – A golf legend Claes Olsson Göteborgs Golf Klubb Hans Erik Duschek-Hansen The Danish Golf Museum Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Colonel Cragg - Captain of the Cannes GC Golfika 11 - Spring 2013 Authors Title Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Massy grave stone reconsecration Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak The Henderson family Rémy Casagrande Wimereux : First Statutes Christoph Meister The foundation of European Golf Association Stéphan Filanovitch Great Britain golf booklets - Part I Albert Bloemendaal Tom Morris of Saint-Andrews John Hanna Rhona Adiar and the Curtis Cup Kuno Schuch Growing the Game Bernard Darwin (1913) The Golf Courses of the Riviera: Nice, Golfika 12 - Summer 2013 Authors Title John Scarth Golf History for Golf Historians & Collectors Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Early golf in Arcachon Christoph Meister Golf in Italy – Getting some dates right Geert & Sara Nijs Golf History for Golf Historians & Collectors Albert Bloemendaal Sam Torrance “Out of Bounds” Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Williams & Co and the first rules of golf in French - 1893 Golfika 13 - Spring 2014 Authors Title Robin K. Bargmann Golf in Holland Iain Forrester Dutch Golf Exhibition Geert & Sara Nijs A present with a long history Donald Cameron The Freemantles and the growth of golf in Europe Olaf Dudzus Hans Samek – Germany first golfing hero Ed Leenders Quiz on cleek Neil S. Millar A French translation of the 1888 Rules of Golf Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak A tribute to Sacha Sosno Golfika 14 - Summer 2014 Authors Title Cécilia Lyon JBK awarded by The BGCS’s President Jack Newton winner of the 1972 Dutch Open Robin Bargmann Hague Golf Club – Freule Daisy’s dream John Scarth Golf on the Continent John Scarth The first GC in The Netherlands Bill Anderson Europe and the Ryder Cup Stéphan Filanovitch Golf booklets – Part II Yves Caillé & JBK Argelès & Gavarnie Albert Bloemendaal Golf for ladies Book review Dr. P. Andersson The Swedish Hickory Championship Golfika 15 - Spring 2015 Authors Title Bill Anderson FRANCE - THE UNITED STATES Albert Bloemendaal A legend of golf: “Babe” Zaharias Tom MacWood Tom Simpson – An unconventional life – Part I Olaf Dudzus Golf anniversaries in the Olympic year 2016 John Hanna Early Golf Courses of Ireland in Postcards Yves Cailé et JBK Lord Kilmaine and the Kilmaine Cup Christoph Meister Upcoming hickory events Geert & Sara Nijs I’d like to teach the world to s(w)ing Golfika 16 - Summer 2015 Authors Title Tom MacWood Tom Simpson – An unconventional life, part II Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Nicolas Popoff, when history of aviation crosses history of golf Reading on Golf Christoph Meister Golf’s missing links, Defunct Golf clubs and courses Albert Bloemendaal Mark McCormack (1930 – 2003) - A sport Icon Geert & Sara Nijs Collectors and auctioneers beware Kuno Schuch West – East: 10 + 8 - Unification of German Golf Cecil Leitch Caddies and their duties The President’s Putter Golfika 17 - Spring 2016 Authors Title Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Playing golf at San Remo Lassi Tilander A brief history of Finnish golf Georges Jeanneau “Babe” Didrikson-Zaharias John Hanna A Ryder Cup record? JBK & Yves Caillé Mystery of the 4th Sealy’s painting Robin Bargmann Pau Golf Club 1856 and the Sealy paintings Geert & Sara Nijs Who needs an ‘aide’ to play the game? Reading on Golf Oct. 2015 – The 10th EAGHC meeting at Valescure GC Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak The Vagliano Trophy – The first years Golfika 18 - Summer 2016 Authors Title Georges Jeanneau Olympic Games, 1904 Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Golf Postcards - More on Massy RMGC The Royal Malta Golf Club Reading the Greens Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Douai – Les Quinsions John Hanna Northern Ireland club makers Robin Bargmann Henry Burrows professional in the Benelux Christoph Meister The History of golf in Denmark Golfika 19 - Spring 2017 Authors Title In memoriam Alan Jackson Czeslaw M. Kruk A brief history of golf in Poland John Hanna Tom Morris in Ireland Olaf Dudzus From Baden-Baden to Palm Beach Albert Bloemendaal Early golf in the Netherlands Reading the greens 11th EAGHC Annual General Meeting 2016 Christoph Meister Hickory Golf in 2017 Golfika 20 - Summer 2017 Authors Title In memoriam Philippe Martin Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak The first years of golf in Nice Mika Hjorth Baron Mannerheim. The first Finnish golfer John Hanna Who was buried in the cathedral burial ground 12th EAGHC Annual Meeting – St Andrews Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak San Remo GC started in 1903, JBK Reading the greens Henri Duvernois Le Golf in “Les joies du sport” About the game of crosse Golfika 21 - Spring 2018 Authors Title In memoriam Pierre Massie Albert Bloemendaal Designing golf courses Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Collecting postcards: Pau and Biarritz G. Jeanneau The beginning of the Société du Golf de Paris Robin K.Bargman The boy in blue Reading books -Bearn and Basque golf and Roger Golias Bernard Darwin at Deauville (France) Golfika 22 - Winter 2018 Authors Title Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak In Memoriam Lally Segard, a short tribute Reading books 2018 Annual General Meeting,Pau & Biarritz John Hanna Unveiling the headstone of Jamie Anderson Bill Anderson French-American Golf during La Belle Epoque Michael Sheret Team Matches in Golf, Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Auguste Boyer,an underrated champion Robin K.Bargman The Enigmatic Bobby Boreel of Pau G C Stéphan Filanovitch and JBK Ryder Cup Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Herbert Barker, 1883 – 1924, a forgotten champion Musée National du Sport A golf Exhibition in France Daniel Quanz Golf and Golf Culture in Bavaria Golfika 23 - Spring 2019 Authors Title Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak In Memoriam John Hanna & Geert Nijs, a short tribute JBK and Patrick Didier Sospel – The Mentone GC JBK and Patrick Didier Alexa Glover. A few words Stéphan Filanovitch 1962, Le Touquet golf stamp Guy Lalanne La Nivelle GC – From dark years to renewal Olaf Dudzus Spy Games in Berlin Stéphan Filanovitch An object, a champion: Dave Thomas, 1959 Reading books Preparing Next EAGHC Meeting Massy at the opening of the Aberdeen Balnagask Golf Club Golfika 24 - Summer 2019 Authors Title Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak Hyères-les-Palmiers. The first golf course on the Riviera Christoph Meister First Golf Museum in Central Europe Carlo Busto and Enrico Budel Francesco Pasquali Stéphan Filanovitch An object, a champion: Massy 1910 Robin K.
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