
We looked at ways of learning or improving your own game, whether it’s golf, tennis or Bocce.
Most popular sports books are biographies and memoirs, so we came up with recommendations for the very best.
Goodreads gave us lists of favorite sports fiction voted on by members and books on women in sports. Joe Layden’s “Women in Sports: The Complete Book on the World’s Greatest Female Athletes” came out as a clear recommendation.
Lastly we looked at sport in a wider context, and came up with something quite unusual – Final Whistle, Stephen Cooper’s elegy to members of a London rugby club who volunteered to serve in the First World War, and did not return.
And don’t forget to check out our collections of sports audiobooks, including special sections on baseball and golf!

In the early 1900s editor Maxwell Perkins told anyone who would listen that Chicago sports columnist Ring Lardner was the most talented writer he knew – high praise, given that Perkins’s stable included Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe. Sports writing can reach a very high level indeed.