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Nicklaus [Hardcover]

Mark Shaw (Author)
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June 1997
Using material gleaned from interviews with more than 100 of Nicklaus' competitors, business associates, friends and colleagues, author Mark Shaw weaves the events in Nicklaus' life around the golfer's legendary play on the PGA tour in 1972. As well as examining Nicklaus' early years, his amateur days, and his three decades of play on the PGA tour, the author provides penetrating analyses of the Nicklaus method, his record-setting play in major tournaments, accomplishments as a golf course designer and businessman, and his responsibilities as a family man. The book concludes with a sharp assessment of Nicklaus' place in the game's hallowed pantheon, including a comparison with new tour phenomenon Tiger Woods.

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Bad timing was rarely a problem in Jack Nicklaus' golf swing, but it is certainly this book's Achilles' heel. Published the same month as Nicklaus' own My Story , a surprisingly candid, thoughtful autobiography, this first full-length biography of the greatest golfer of all time is destined to be the other Nicklaus book of 1997. Timing aside, Shaw's account is a middle-of-the-road sports bio, offering a solid reprisal of Nicklaus' career and highlighting his best year, 1972. Nicklaus refused to be interviewed for the book, obviously preferring to promote his own volume, and his absence is an obvious shortcoming. Still, Shaw delivers perceptive analysis of Nicklaus' game, and his objective stance nicely complements Nicklaus' own point of view. All but the smallest sports collections should have both volumes on hand. Bill Ott

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Taylor Publishing Company (TX); First Edition edition (June 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0878339612
  • ISBN-13: 978-0878339617
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,151,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Contemptible, October 26, 2009
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JWNRTJ (Manchester, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nicklaus (Hardcover)
This was as poorly written as any book I have read. But regardless of his juvenile style, Shaw is completely unqualified to write about Jack Nicklaus. For accepting payment for this book, for asking golf fans to read it, he should be ashamed. Not only is he incompetent and lazy, he is dishonest. On page 166 - an example amongst many - he writes 'When asked why he enjoyed talking to the press...Nicklaus said ''Interviews help me unwind from the tension that accumulates during a tournament round and second, I enjoy talking golf with a lively, interested audience, and the press fellows are that.'' '

This is quite brazen. When asked? Are we to assume that Nicklaus said this when asked by the author? He was not asked by the author or by anyone else. This quote is stolen verbatim from Nicklaus's first autobiography (page 367). This is about as low as a writer can sink.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Tom Shaw should take a mulligan with this book, October 2, 1999
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This review is from: Nicklaus (Hardcover)
For me, the best thing about this gawd-awful little book is the fact that I borrowed it from the library. Had I wasted so much as a ball marker I would have felt ripped off.

Was this a quick hack job? Or what? The author, Mark Shaw, is apparently a successful writer. I wondered, reading "Nicklaus", if this book was a rush job, the Domino's of biography. If you don't know anything about Nicklaus and you don't know anything about golf (not the sort of reader Shaw intended for the book I presume) you still need only stay awake, if you can, to notice the sloppiness.

One example out of many, from p. 243: "By the time he reached the seventh hole, Nicklaus had collected four more birdies, coming at four, five, six and seven." Trust me. When Nicklaus "reached" the seventh hole he had not yet birdied it.

As I say, this is only one example of many. Even more annoying is Shaw's inability to note contradictions within the text. In two consecutive

paragraphs, p. 175, Shaw quotes Nicklaus on the subject of pressure. In the first paragraph Nicklaus says: "There are not degrees of nervousness. I'm as nervous over a $5 bet as over a tournament prize." In the very next paragraph Nicklaus says: "I don't get nervous unless I'm in a major and in a position to win."

I suspect the first quote was from early in Nicklaus' career and the second quote from much later in his career. But who knows? There are no footnotes so how can you tell? The various contradictions in this book, back to back or separated by many pages (e.g. Nicklaus takes golf advice from no one/Nicklaus was always good at taking advice or Nicklaus hates the limelight/Nicklaus loves the limelight) might have been interesting to explore. But Shaw doesn't seem to even notice. It's like he's got a pile of quotes and shoves them all into the pot indiscriminately.

On top of all this Shaw is, simply, a terrible writer. A minor irritant is that he seems not to be a 'word person', committing such sins as confusing 'regiment' with 'regimen.' The big problem is that he strains too hard to write like a good writer. Instead of making it look easy Mark Shaw makes it look hard.

A sand wedge becomes "the club Gene Sarazen invented." Wait - let me pick a page at random for another example. Here we are, p. 233: "Somehow, through pure resolve and fighting spirit, Nicklaus dislodged his ball from its nasty spot and sped it towards the green." Did his publisher lay off all its editors?

On a more general level, if this book has anything new of any significance I couldn't find it. And I couldn't find the point of the odd way he organized the book, as Shaw mysteriously returns to bits and pieces of Nicklaus' outstanding 1972 season. Plain old chronology still hits the spot.

Unless and until a professional biographer, with plenty of time to read what he has written comes along, if you want to know about Nicklaus you should read his own books, starting with the 1968 "Golf - The Greatest Game of All." When Nicklaus refused to cooperate with this project was he just lucky?

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is one of the finest biographies I have ever read., August 12, 1999
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Mark Shaw has done a superb job in describing the greatest golfer who ever lived. Filled with little known information and exciting anecdotes, the book chronicles the life and times of Nicklaus as never before.
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