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Curt Sampson

    Curt Sampson si avvicinò al golf nel modo tradizionale, come caddie, affinando le sue abilità con partite clandestine al crepuscolo. Successivamente, si dedicò a tempo pieno alla scrittura, concentrandosi sullo sport che definì la vita di suo padre, in particolare sulle sue figure leggendarie. Il suo lavoro è apprezzato per la scorrevolezza e l'arguzia, addentrandosi nell'essenza delle icone del golf e delle loro epoche, non evitando gli aspetti controversi. Sampson rivela attraverso i suoi scritti sia il gioco in sé, sia le avvincenti storie umane di coloro che lo hanno plasmato.

    The Ultimate Golf Book
    Hogan
    • The Ultimate Golf Book

      A History and a Celebration of the World's Greatest Game

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Since the Dark Ages, when Scots first played a form of golf, no sport has captivated its players and fans like this one. This book captures the essence of golf with a lively and authoritative history, stunning illustrations, and an exceptional collection of original writings. John Garrity, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, offers a fresh take on golf's centuries-old narrative, exploring key personalities, pivotal events, advancements in technique and technology, and the global fascination with the game. The history is enriched by twenty personal essays from various literary low-handicappers, reflecting on topics such as the Age of Tiger, the challenges faced by club pros, the joy of winter golf, and the decision to step away from the sport. Accompanying the text are over 300 photographs and illustrations, including many rare and specially commissioned images, making this volume truly unique. Covering everything from the tee to the green and the clubhouse to the nuthouse, this book is an essential addition for anyone serious about understanding the game of golf.

      The Ultimate Golf Book2002
    • Hogan

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This updated edition of a NEW YORK TIMES best seller includes a final chapter, which chronicles the last years of his life and examines his enduring legacy. Included are quotes and tributes from many of golf's greats such as Byron nelson and a perceptive assessment of the life and legend of the man who may have been the greatest golfer ever-Ben Hogan.

      Hogan2001
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