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Al Barkow (born 1932) is an Americanjournalist,author,editor,lecturer,historian andgolfer.
Barkow was born inChicago, Illinois. He attendedWestern Illinois University for three years, later graduating fromRoosevelt University,Chicago, where he received a B.A. degree in 1960. He was a member of the NAIA national championship collegegolf team (Western Illinois Univ., 1959); and qualified and competed in theU.S. Amateur (1971).
The main focus of Barkow's journalistic work has been as a golf writer, although Barkow has written on subjects beside golf -tennis,boxing,baseball - and on food. He has published hundreds of articles over a 46-year career in numerous leading publications. He has contributed hundreds of articles on golf, inmagazines, newspapers, and more recently as aninternet writer.
Barkow has made significant journalistic contributions to the following publications:The New York Times,Sports Illustrated,The Wall Street Journal,Golf Magazine,Golf Digest,Golf World,Sport,Senior Golfer,Golf Monthly (UK),USGA Golf Journal,Travel & Leisure,The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine,Signature,Diversion,Golf Journal,Links Magazine,The Majors Series,Golfiana,Golf Tips Magazine,The GolfWeb,IDV/Sports.
Barkow was editor-in-chief ofGolf Magazine (1970–72) andGolf Illustrated (1985–90; 1994–1996). He is currently Contributing WriterGolf World. He produced his own golf newsletter,Al Barkow's Golf Report (1991–92), and was the editor ofThe Journal of the Shivas Irons Society (2005–07).
Barkow's books include histories -Golf's Golden Grind: the History of the Tour (1974- Reprinted, 2000);Gettin' to the Dance Floor: an Oral History of American Golf (1986-Reprinted, 2000)The History of the PGA Tour (1989);The Golden Age of Golf: How America Came to Dominate the Old Scotsgame (2000); andGene Sarazen andShell's Wonderful World of Golf (2004).Gettin' to the Dance Floor was the winner of the inauguralUSGA International Golf Book of the Year Award (1986). A collection of his articles entitledThat's Golf: The Best of Barkow was published in 2002 by Burford Books. His biography ofSam Snead, entitledSam, The One and Only Sam Snead, was first published in 2005, and in paperback in 2010. His current books include: "Golf's Firsts, Most, Leasts...and a Few Nevers" (2011), and "The Upset: Jack Fleck's Incredible Defeat of Ben Hogan for the U.S. Open." (2011)
Barkow has also written a number of golf instructional books in collaboration with golf professionals. They include:The Good Sense of Golf (withBilly Casper, 1980);The Venturi Analysis (withKen Venturi, 1982);The Venturi System (with Ken Venturi, 1983);The Master of Putting (with George Low, 1983- Reprinted, 1997);Play Lower Handicap Golf (withPhil Rodgers, 1986);Getting Set for Golf (with Carl Lohren, 1995);Dave Stockton's Putting Secrets: The Final Word on Putting (withDave Stockton), 2009.
Barkow got his start in golf journalism in 1963, when he landed the job of golf writer on theEmmy Award-winning television program,Shell's Wonderful World of Golf television show. His first assignment was working on the famous "Hogan vs Snead" match at the Houston Country Club.Barkow became the chief writer and associate producer for theShell's Wonderful World of Golf series from 1963 to 1969. Barkow eventually became a co-producer of the show.
Barkow worked as an on-camera commentator for "Inside thePGA Tour", and "The Senior PGA Tour" Shows (1986–1999). Barkow also worked as a "play-by-play" radio broadcaster and anchor ofPGA,Senior PGA andLPGA Tour events for "Sportsband", and "One-on-One Sports" (1986–92); And, he contributed commentary onSports Illustrated's Golf Plus radio broadcasts (1998).
Barkow, a member of the Golf Writers Association of America (GWAA) since 1969, has won writing awards given by the GWAA, second and third Place, GWAA magazine division (1983–95); he was also awarded the 2003 Journalism Honoree at theMemorial Tournament; 2004 ING Non-Fiction book forSarazen/Shell's Wonderful World of Golf; 2005 PGA of America Lifetime Achievement-Journalism; 2007 Linc Werden/Metropolitan Golf Writers Assohociation (NY) Golf Journalism Award; and theUSGA's International Golf Book of the Year award in 1986 forGettin' to the Dance Floor, an Oral History of American Golf.