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"And Then Justin Told Sergio . . .", Don Wade brings us more entertaining real-life stories from the greatest golfers ever to play the game. These heartwarming, off-the-cuff stories by and about golf's living legends, past champions, current stars, and everyday hackers capture the essence of America's most popular and fastest-growing sport.
Praise for Don Wade's "And Then Jack Said to Arnie . . . " series:
"Guaranteed to make you the life of your weekly foursome. Don Wade will remind you of why you fell in love with the game of golf in the first place." --Matt Lauer, cohost, "Today"
"All the great golf stories you've hoped to hear or read--and now you can." --Dave Anderson, New York Times
Reading this book is like being in the locker room with the greatest players and storytellers in golf history." --Lee Trevino
"Now we can all have unlimited mulligans on our storytelling scorecard." --Jack Nantz, CBS Sports
"Once in a while, I substitute my name into the stories and impress my friends with all the fun stuff that has happened to me." --Gary McCord, CBS Sports
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"Guaranteed to make you the life of your weekly foursome. Don Wade will remind you of why you fell in love with the game of golf in the first place."
--Matt Lauer, cohost, "Today"
"All the great golf stories you've hoped to hear or readand now you can."
--Dave Anderson, New York Times
No one brings alive the personalities and the stories surrounding golf like Don Wade. This master storyteller and bestselling golf writer has pleased players and fans alike with his "And Then Jack Said to Arnie . . ." series. In "And Then Justin Told Sergio . . .", the ninth title in the successful series, Wade shares tales from the green that illustrate the spirit and the heart of the game.
Wade relates how Jack Nicklaus didn't get his own green jacket until 1998 and reveals how Tiger Woods puts his remarkable 2000 season in perspective. Bobby Jones recalls a special moment with his dad, and golfers share memories of the late Payne Stewart at the 2000 U.S. Open. With these and many more stories, Wade's newest collection truly captures the essence of the game.
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