Background
Herold, Don was born on July 9, 1889 in Bloomfield, Indiana, United States. Son of Otto F. and Clara (Dyer) Herold.
(Don Herold says "Many golfers lead lives of quiet despera...)
Don Herold says "Many golfers lead lives of quiet desperation. That is what I want to remedy, in this book.
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(Feeling that most golf books are written by top-flight pr...)
Feeling that most golf books are written by top-flight professionals who are miles removed from the problems of the ordinary desk-bound, muscle-bound amateur, Don Herold believed there was room for one golf book written sympathetically by a learner for follow learners. This is that book.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001R66V0Y/?tag=2022091-20
Herold, Don was born on July 9, 1889 in Bloomfield, Indiana, United States. Son of Otto F. and Clara (Dyer) Herold.
He graduated from high school in 1907 and went on to the Art Institute of Chicago until 1908 when he transferred to the Indiana University. He was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and in 1913 he graduated with an Bachelor of Arts degree.
He lived in Los Angeles in the 1920s and 1930s and New York City from 1940 to 1962. He died in Vero Beach, Florida. Perhaps one of his more famous works is a poem called "I"d Pick More Daisies", also known as "If I had My Life to Live over", which was translated to Spanish as "Instantes" and misattributed to Jorge Luis Borges.
The real poem, written by Don Herold, was also misattributed to Nadine Stair.
(Feeling that most golf books are written by top-flight pr...)
(Don Herold says "Many golfers lead lives of quiet despera...)
(Hardcover. Teal-green boards, 137 pages, numerous b/w lin...)
Member Phi Delta Theta. Clubs: Dutch Treat: Coffee House (New York City).
Married Katherine Porter Brown, August 12, 1916. Children: Doris, Hildegarde.