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My Greatest Day in Golf: The Legends of Golf Recount Their Greatest Moments [Hardcover]

Bob McCullough (Author)


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April 2001
This is an oral history where 25 of the best golfers from the last half-century talk about their best moments in golf. The highlights include the greatest days of Nicklaus, Palmer, Player and in addition to the Big Three, the book also includes first-personal accounts from Tommy Bolt, Ray Floyd, Hal Irwin, Nick Price, Tom Lehman and Hal Sutton, as well as groundbreaking moments from pioneers like Lee Elder and Calvin Peete. To round out the collection, the greatest days of colourful characters like Chi Chi Rodriguez and Jerry Pate add spice and warmth to this memorable book.

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Nothing bores a golfer more than listening to another golfer relate his greatest round, shot by shot. Sports journalist and author McCullough (My Greatest Day in Baseball, 1946-1997; My Greatest Day in NASCAR) has recorded the recollections of 25 of the best from the last half-century of the game, including Tommy Bolt, Lee Elder, Ray Floyd, Steve Melnyk, Arnold Palmer and Calvin Peete but even the greatest golfers do not make the best raconteurs. Often, the golfers fail to remember all the details (and as editor, McCullough disappointingly fails to fill in the gaps). A lot of the drama is lost, and the stories fall flat. A stellar exception is Jack Nicklaus's vivid retelling of his win at the 1986 Masters (excerpted from his autobiography). Avid golfers who are also careful readers may pick up tips to improve their game strategy, but much depends on their familiarity with a particular course, as Nick Price demonstrates with his recollection of playing the 16th at Ternberry, the hole that won him the 1982 British Open: "I hit a good driver down the middle of the fairway, and I had about eighty-eight yards, and the pin was in a very, very, very precarious placement. It was just over on the left-hand side, and it was just over a berm. I don't know how familiar you are with the hole, but there's a berm, and anything that is short would just roll back into the berm, and that was a five, maybe even a six." The most satisfying parts of the book are the champions' thoughts on the state of the game. Lee Elder comments on blacks in golf then and now, Hale Irwin talks about golfers' changing attitudes, Steve Melnyk considers the hacker versus the pro and all of them reflect on being treated differently after winning a big tournament. (Apr. 23)
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

It's a simple premise but an appealing one: give a microphone to a group of famous golfers, and let them recount their greatest moment in the game. Many of the answers are predictable, of course--Jack Nicklaus reprising his inspirational sixth Masters victory at age 46; Arnold Palmer citing his last-round comeback to win the 1960 U.S. Open--but most golf fans won't mind covering the game's hallowed ground one more time. The highlights of the book, though, are the small incidents that made possible great moments: Billy Casper describing a single shot from the rough in his 1970 Masters playoff with Gene Littler that turned the tide; Lee Elder recalling a similar recovery shot that led to his first tournament win--and enabled him to become the first black man to qualify for the Masters. There is nothing special about this straightforward oral history, but anyone interested in golf history will enjoy dipping into it. Bill Ott
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books (April 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312252595
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312252595
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,856,918 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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