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USA Sports Traveler's and TV Viewer's Golf Tournament Guide
Macmillan General Reference. Trade PaperBack. 002860475X A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the cover.lightly soiled- pages few stains 1996 Macmillan General Reference Trade PaperBack . Very Good. 1996. (more information)
Offered by Seashellbooks.com, Inc. (Florida, United States) |
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The Snake in the Sandtrap
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Henry Holt & Co, 1988 Good in Good jacket. Hard Cover. Good/Good. (more information)
Offered by B&J Book Sales (Florida, United States) |
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Bullet Hole (Missing Mystery, #45)
A used ex-library copy. Library markings. Pages are somewhat worn. Cover worn with some creases. Worn edges and corners. Binding solid and tight. (more information)
Offered by Once Sold Tales (Washington, United States) |
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A Mulligan for Bobby Jobe : A Novel
New York, NY, U.S.A.: HarperTrade, 2002. Trade Paperback. Good/No Jacket. Small black stain on side page edges. cover bends a little outward. [ condition GOOD ] 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. (more information)
Offered by The Hermit of Brookwood (New Hampshire, United States) |
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Tournament Week
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Tournament Week
by John Strege
Published by Cliff Street Books 2000, stated First Edition, ISBN#: 0060196696, Hard bound, NearMint- condition (very small slit in jacket at spine, small black marker line on page edges at base).
Professional golf is among the most intimate of sports. Only a thin rope separates the players from the fans. Yet the reality is that the rope is a substantial barrier that permits only a glimpse of the world of professional tournament golf. John Strege, author of Tiger: A Biography of Tiger Woods and Golf World writer, in this book takes the reader through a high-pressure week on the PGA Tour, providing a vivid portrait of what the professional golfer experiences each day of tournament week. Tournament Week begins on Monday, with the red carpet rolled out for players upon their arrival, some in private jets, a Citation X in Tiger Woods' case. Perks available to players include courtesy cars, luxurious lodgings, entertainment for wives and children, outings away from the course, lavish meals, and parties. Tuesday is the practice round, which often involves gambling among the players to inject interest in an otherwise meaningless round. John Huston once shot 62 at the Augusta National in a Masters tune-up and won ten bets from David Duval. Neighbors Tiger Woods and Mark O'Meara bet whenever they practice together at a tournament site, often resulting in Woods reluctantly parting with a few dollars of his vast wealth. Wednesday is the longest day of the pro-am, principally because of the "am" part of the equation, the amateurs with their eyesore swings and misguided shots into the gallery. And then finally it's Thursday and the play begins, building to the final round on Sunday, which is the defining day in professional golf, when the pressure mounts and even champions choke.
John Strege covers the manner in which players view their equipment, from the idiosyncratic Mark O'Meara's requirement that his clubs look new to the eccentric Jesper Parnevik's perpetual tinkering. Strege reveals how players intentionally mislead the public into thinking they are using a particular brand of club, one they are paid to endorse, when in fact they are using a competing brand. And there's an entire chapter on what the pros carry in their golf bags. Strege dramatically portrays the life of the alternates, the game's unwitting vultures who are waiting for the opportunity to join the field, and the caddies' milieu, where golf's under appreciated laborers serve the game's spoiled aristocracy. He reports on what the players do to stay in shape and how some of them travel with trainers and sports psychologists with whom they work after a round rather than succumbing to the temptations of the proverbial nineteenth hole. Filled with entertaining stories and the very wry wit of the players, this is a must read for anyone who loves the game of golf. If you ever wondered what really happens on the PGA Tour, you will be riveted by this rare, behind-the-scenes tour of Tournament Week.
The book is approximately 6 3/8 X 9 1/2 inches in size and contains 228 pages. The jacket price is $24. For comparison, another copy of the book is currently offered on the Internet at BarnesandNoble for $24. For more info about this other book, Visit:Book Web Site
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