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Jones, Robert Trent. Golf by design: How to lower your score by reading the features of a course. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1993.

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Jones, Robert Trent. Golf by design. Boston: Little, Brown, 1994.

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Susan, Andrew, Burgoyne Patrick, and Glasgow 1999, eds. Winning: The design of sports. London: Laurence King, 1998.

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Sports Council. East Midland Region. Sport & recreation directory. West Bridgford: Information Unit, The Sports Council, 1996.

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Sports Council. East Midland Region. Sport & recreation directory. West Bridgford: Information Unit, The Sports Council, 1997.

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Lambert, Claire M. Sport and recreation: Sources of information on sport and recreation. 2nd ed. London: Departments of the Environment and Transport Library Services, 1987.

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Sports Council. East Midland Region. Sport and Recreation Directory. London: Stonehall Advertising, 1987.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Sports Council. Sport and recreation directory. Brentwood: MWM Publishing, 1989.

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Department of Education & Science. Sport and active recreation. London: Department of Education and Science, 1991.

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Sports Council. East Midland Region. Sport and recreation directory. Nottingham: Sports Council, 1995.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Sports Council. Sport and recreation directory. Nottingham: Sports Council, 1993.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Region. Sport and recreation directory. [Nottingham]: Sports Council, 1990.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Sports Council. Sport and recreation directory. Nottingham: Sports Council, 1993.

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Council, Sports Council East Midlands Sports. Sport and recreation directory. 5th ed. London: Sports Council, 1986.

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Elvin, Ian T. Sport and physical recreation. 2nd ed. Harlow: Longman, 1993.

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Sports Council. East Midland Region. Sport and recreation directory. London: Stonehall Advertising, 1988.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Sports Council. Sport and recreation directory. 7th ed. London: Sports Council, 1988.

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Royal Institute of British Architects. London Region. Sport and recreation supplement. Macclesfield: Published byMcMillan Martin for the London Region of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1986.

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Sports Council. East Midland Region. Sport and recreation directory. Nottingham: Sports Council, 1992.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Sports Council. Sport and recreation directory. Nottingham: Sports Council, 1996.

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Elvin, Ian T. Sport and physical recreation. Harlow: Longman in association with Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management, 1990.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Region. Sport and recreation directory. London: Reliance Publications, 1991.

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G, Bayless Kathryn, and Jamieson Lynn Marie 1946-, eds. Recreational sport management. 4th ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2005.

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Victoria. Dept. of Arts, Sport, and Tourism. Sport, Recreation, and Racing. Community recreation: Municipal recreation planning guide / Sport and Recreation Victoria. 2nd ed. Melbourne: Sport and Recreation Victoria, 1995.

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Sport and Games (Start with Art). Franklin Watts Ltd, 2000.

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Andrews, Susan, and Susan Andrew. Winning - The Design of Sport. Gingko Press, 1999.

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Watson, Tom, and Robert Trent Jones. Golf by Design: How to Lower Your Score by Reading the Features of a Course. Little, Brown, 1994.

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Jones, Robert Trent. Golf By Design. Little Brown & Co, 2005.

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(Contributor), Tom Watson, ed. Golf by Design: How to Play Better Golf by Reading the Features of a Course. Little, Brown, 1999.

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Schultz, Jaime. Rules, Rulers, and the “Right Kind” of Competition. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038167.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses how women physical educators began to reevaluate their collective position against intercollegiate, commercial, and hypercompetitive sports for their students. Particular attention is given to a series of National Institutes on Girls' Sports, jointly sponsored by the Division for Girls and Women's Sports (DGWS) and the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) that took place during the 1960s. At these clinics, educators, recreation leaders, and other interested parties learned the necessary tools to teach sport skills to their respective charges and to encourage them to engage in “the right kind of competition.” The emergent groundswell of support was an important antecedent to the subsequent developments in women's sport.
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Bontemps, Arna. Recreation and Sports. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037696.003.0021.

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This chapter describes Negro recreation and sports in Illinois in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In 1847, a ten-mile foot race in Chicago was witnessed by more than 1,000 spectators. The event was won by a Canadian. Nine years later, a Negro represented Cook County at the Alton Convention of Colored Citizens of Illinois. In 1854, a skating match took place on the canal at Elmira between Patrick Brown and George Tate, a colored man. In 1874, the Chicago Evening Journal announced that “the Napoleons, a colored baseball club of St. Louis, are coming to this city to play the Uniques, also colored, for the colored championship.” Pedestrianism also interested the Negroes in the early days of Illinois. This chapter looks at Negro participation in various sports and recreational activities such as racing, cycling, cricket, baseball, football, tennis, and boxing.
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Musashi, Miyamoto. The complete Musashi: The book of five rings and other works. 2018.

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Partnership, Moray Firth, ed. Sport and recreation. [Inverness]: Moray Firth Partnership, 1997.

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Sport and recreation. London: Audit Commission, 2002.

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Sport and recreation. London: Marketscape, 1997.

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Sport and recreation. London: Marketscape, 1998.

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Dept.of Environment. Sport and Recreation. Stationery Office Books, 1991.

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Martin, Jeffrey J. Social Barriers. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190638054.003.0032.

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People with disabilities often face social barriers to physical activity (PA). The purpose of this chapter is to survey research on the most common social groups who limit or prevent people with disabilities from being involved in sport and exercise. Many people with disabilities, especially those with severe disabilities, may need personal assistance to engage in PA, and a lack of personal assistance is often an obstacle to PA. Children with impairments report that not having someone to play with makes them disinclined to engage in PA. When parents are fearful of their children getting hurt in sport they can become barriers to their children’s PA. Various healthcare professionals working in assisted living settings may prevent adequate PA when they view it as harmful to individuals with disabilities and refuse to help patients be active. Community, recreation, and fitness facility personnel can be viewed as barriers when they exhibit dismissive attitudes toward individuals with impairments who wish to engage in exercise and sport. Physical education teachers lacking academic preparation and confidence in adapting games and sports for students with disabilities act as impediments to PA. Thus many people in the social worlds of individuals with disabilities actively and passively limit their ability to engage in PA.
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Rapp, Geoffrey. Sports and American Tort Law. Edited by Michael A. McCann. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190465957.013.7.

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The intersection of American tort law and the sports industry has produced some interesting and distinctive jurisprudence. Tort rules are, at times, applied in peculiar ways to the sports industry (and to recreational sports). Some of these are well known to most law students—for instance, the “baseball rule” which, at least for most of the twentieth century, appeared to immunize stadiums and teams from liability for injuries caused by batted balls. Other applications may be surprising even for those trained in law—for instance, a court’s discussion of whether potato sack racing is a contact sport. This chapter explores the ways in which tort law has been applied to sports cases, and at times, adjusted to suit the distinctive features of injuries connected to sports.
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Gems, Gerald R. Sport History. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Sport History. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Mason, Gail. Sport, Recreation & Juvenile Crime. Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988.

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Sports Council (East Midland Region). Sport and recreation directory. Sports Council, 1985.

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Sport and Physical Recreation. Longman, 1990.

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Sports Council. East Midlands Sports Council. Sport and recreation directory. Sports Council, 1991.

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Sport and Physical Recreation. 2nd ed. Financial Times Prentice Hall, 1993.

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Cruz, Nicholas De. Cultural Sport Psychology and Elite Sport in Singapore. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Ross, Mike, G. Clayton Stoldt, Stephen W. Dittmore, and Scott E. Branvold. Sport Public Relations. Human Kinetics, 2020.

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International Council International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE). Sport Coaches' Handbook. Human Kinetics, 2020.

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Sport Public Relations. Human Kinetics, 2020.

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