The Unsolved Murder of J. Douglas Edgar: The Mysterious Death of a Golf Legend in 1920s Atlanta

Author:   Ricky Indrawan
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798298787109


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Unsolved Murder of J. Douglas Edgar: The Mysterious Death of a Golf Legend in 1920s Atlanta


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What if the man who revolutionized golf was murdered-and the world looked away? In August 1921, J. Douglas Edgar, the brilliant British golf pro who had taught legends and stunned crowds with a swing known only as ""The Movement,"" was found bleeding to death on a quiet Atlanta street. His femoral artery had been cleanly severed. No signs of a car crash. No robbery. No motive the police would ever admit. He died before reaching the hospital. Declared a hit-and-run. Buried quietly. Forgotten completely. But those who knew Edgar-his protégés, his enemies, his family-knew there was more. Rumors of affairs. Gambling debts. A jealous husband. A city that thrived on secrecy in the shadow of Southern gentility. And one young reporter who refused to believe the official story. This isn't just a story about a golfer. It's a story about a cover-up. Inside, you will uncover: The rise of J. Douglas Edgar, from his working-class beginnings in Newcastle to transforming the American game at Druid Hills Golf Club in Atlanta. The night of his death, told in gripping detail, as witnesses, blood evidence, and medical reports point to a surgical wound-not an accident. Forgotten testimonies and rivalries, including interviews with suspects, the grieving wife who left, and the woman seen crying over his grave. The failed grand jury investigation, where politics, prejudice, and power buried the case rather than solve it. The impact of Edgar's teachings, still studied by PGA pros today, despite his name being erased from the sport's history books. J. Douglas Edgar didn't just die. He vanished from memory. In The Unsolved Murder of J. Douglas Edgar, journalist and researcher Ricky Indrawan excavates this long-lost cold case, bringing back to light not only a great athlete-but a man whose death still echoes through golf's hidden history. Using original newspaper clippings, court documents, autopsy notes, and immersive narrative recreations, this book recreates both the glamour and the grit of 1920s Atlanta, where appearances mattered more than justice, and where some stories were buried deeper than graves. This Book Is For Readers Who Crave: True crime investigations that uncover injustice and institutional silence. Historical sports stories that reveal the human cost behind fame. Forgotten legends who were erased by scandal, jealousy, or fear. Southern Gothic nonfiction-complete with backroom deals, sultry summer nights, and deadly secrets. Legacy restoration: giving voice to the voiceless, and a final swing to a man who changed the game forever. Perfect for fans of: The Man Who Caught the Storm by Brantley Hargrove Blood in the Garden by Chris Herring Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe The Mysterious Montague by Leigh Montville Deadly Legacy by James W. Clarke Why This Story Still Matters Because silence is never the end of the story. Because genius shouldn't be forgotten. Because how we bury the truth tells us who we really are. J. Douglas Edgar changed golf. His death changed nothing. Until now.

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Author:   Ricky Indrawan
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9798298787109


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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