Out of Bounds: The History of African Americans and Golf in Memphis by Dr. LaSimba M. Gray, Jr., explores the significant yet often overlooked role of African Americans in Memphis's golf scene, linking it to the broader Civil Rights Movement. The book highlights how golf served as a platform for challenging racial segregation and showcases the experiences of black golfers who faced systemic racism. Through personal stories and historical analysis, it honors the pioneers of the sport and illustrates golf's impact on social and political changes in Memphis, making it relevant to both golf enthusiasts and those interested in civil rights.