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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Thoroughly engrossing and enjoyable,
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This review is from: The King of Swings: Johnny Goodman, the Last Amateur to Beat the Pros at Their Own Game (.) (Hardcover)
Great stories these days are hard to find, so reading the King of Swings was a rare treat. Michael Blaine's golf descriptions of actual tournaments from 70 years ago brought each match to life as if I was watching on TV as I was reading. I couldn't wait for another match to begin with Johnny Goodman taking on the best in the world. He was a unique and special person and I treasure being introduced to him. This has been a book that resonates within me months after my reading experience.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A piece of golf history,
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The King of Swings details portions of Johnny Goodman and his idol Bobby Jones careers and the struggle to remain amateur during a time when many golfers decided to cash in on their golfing skills. A worthy addition to your collection of golf books.
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The King of Swings: Johnny Goodman, the Last Amateur to Beat the Pros at Their Own Game (.) by Michael Blaine (Hardcover - June 5, 2006)
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