Itâs a golf hall of fame, shame, and arcane. Collected in this handsome volume are more than one hundred of golfâs greatest momentsâfrom the famous to the long forgottenâfrom the links of Scotland in the 1800s to the 1938 U.S. Open, the 1954 US Womenâs Open to the 2010 Masters, and even to the little known Martini Invitational in 1971⌠and starring the giants of the game down to the struggling pros and amateurs. Told in a whimsical fashion, these are stories of triumph, amazing holes-in-one and other feats, hilarious gaffes, classic matchups, heart-racing final rounds, trailblazing careers, monumental breakdowns, and other incredible events no reader will ever forget.
Thereâs the story of Jack âThe Golden Bearâ Nicklaus and Gary âThe Black Knightâ Player being attacked by killer bees on a course in South Africa in 1966; the 1954 US Womenâs Open Championship won by the pioneering Babe Zaharias just one month after cancer surgery; four holes-in-one, on the same hole, in the 1989 US Open at Oak Hill Country Club, in under two hours; and much, much more.
Itâs a golf hall of fame, shame, and arcane. Collected in this handsome volume are more than one hundred of golfâs greatest momentsâfrom the famous to the long forgottenâfrom the links of Scotland in the 1800s to the 1938 U.S. Open, the 1954 US Womenâs Open to the 2010 Masters, and even to the little known Martini Invitational in 1971⌠and starring the giants of the game down to the struggling pros and amateurs. Told in a whimsical fashion, these are stories of triumph, amazing holes-in-one and other feats, hilarious gaffes, classic matchups, heart-racing final rounds, trailblazing careers, monumental breakdowns, and other incredible events no reader will ever forget.
Thereâs the story of Jack âThe Golden Bearâ Nicklaus and Gary âThe Black Knightâ Player being attacked by killer bees on a course in South Africa in 1966; the 1954 US Womenâs Open Championship won by the pioneering Babe Zaharias just one month after cancer surgery; four holes-in-one, on the same hole, in the 1989 US Open at Oak Hill Country Club, in under two hours; and much, much more.