Bury Me in a Pot Bunker
Title | Bury Me in a Pot Bunker PDF eBook |
Author | Pete Dye |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780809226818 |
Dye, the famed golf course architect, offers vivid insight into how he designed his most celebrated courses and reveals anecdotes about some of the world's greatest golfers. 8-page photo insert.
Bury Me in a Pot Bunker
Title | Bury Me in a Pot Bunker PDF eBook |
Author | Pete Dye |
Publisher | Addison Wesley Publishing Company |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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To the millions of golfers who have played his world-famous courses, Pete Dye is either a creative genius or a demonic tormentor. To play well on Pete's courses, or on any of those influenced by his ideas, you have to know Pete. Bury Me in a Pot Bunker is his own story of how he revolutionized his favorite game by designing courses that both delight and bedevil golfers.
Jack Nicklaus
Title | Jack Nicklaus PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Shaw |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2012-12-18 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1613213891 |
In this intimately penned biography, the only one written about the “Golden Bear,” author Mark Shaw, with the energy of a lifelong fan, chronicles Nicklaus’s life from his early days as a young golfer to his final tournaments on the PGA and Champions Tour. While comparing him to other greats of the game—Palmer, Watson, Bobby Jones, Hogan, Snead, Trevino, and Tiger Woods—the book focuses on Nicklaus's play during a record 18 major championship victories. It also features anecdotes from his family, closest friends, and golf rivals while painting a portrait of Jack the golfer, Jack the family man, and Jack the golf course designer. Along the way, readers will learn how to improve their game through analysis of Nicklaus’s secrets for success, including his one-of-a-kind mental approach to the game.
Beneath the Mask of Holiness
Title | Beneath the Mask of Holiness PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Shaw |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2009-11-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0230101348 |
Spiritual writer Thomas Merton is the most influential American Catholic author of the twentieth century. Despite appearances to the contrary, in 1966 he was a troubled, lonely monk. Only when the suffering Merton fell madly in love with a student nurse, a forbidden, erotic affair condemned by the Catholic Church, would he discover whether his devotion to God was stronger than his dedication to the woman he called "a miracle in my life." Truly an inspirational story based on Merton's personal journals, new information and sources such as fellow monks, Beneath the Mask of Holiness presents a unique portrayal of the famous man, one never revealed in its entirety before.
Why Do They Call It a Birdie?
Title | Why Do They Call It a Birdie? PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Coffey |
Publisher | Citadel Press |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9781559724296 |
A perfect gift for duffers and scratch golfers alike, this indispensable trivia book is filled with anecdotes, quotes, definitions, practical tips, quizzes, historical information, curious tidbits, and humor about the game of golf. Line drawings.
The War by the Shore
Title | The War by the Shore PDF eBook |
Author | Curt Sampson |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2012-09-06 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1101590874 |
The true story of the dramatic 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island, which changed the competition in golf forever. The 1991 Ryder Cup began in 1985. Up to then, the biennial match between all-star teams of golf professionals from America and Europe was more ceremonial exhibition than real competition, with the Americans consistently beating the Europeans. That all changed in 1985, when the Europeans wrested it away at the Belfry in Sutton Coldfield, England. The Europeans would go on to win again in 1987, and in 1989 the competition ended in a draw. By the time the 1991 Ryder Cup arrived, the American team had vengeance on their minds. The 1991 Ryder Cup also occurred between the United States’s victories in both the Persian Gulf War and the Cold War that year, and the sense of patriotism that came along with the end of those conflicts permeated the national psyche. The competition was broadcast to over 200 million people in twenty-three countries across the globe. Fans forgot golf ’s gentlemanly code of conduct, and loud boos, jeers, and cheers of “USA!” could be heard from the gallery. The Ryder Cup began to resemble the Super Bowl, and it quickly became evident that this match was about more than just golf. In The War by the Shore, veteran golf writer and bestselling author Curt Sampson chronicles this pivotal competition. He interviewed dozens of key players from both Team USA and Team Europe, and provides historical context to explain why the tension was ratcheted so high at this particular Ryder Cup. Well-researched, engrossing, and deeply entertaining, The War by the Shore is the story of when golf lost its manners (and, to some extent, its mind).
The Quotable Golfer
Title | The Quotable Golfer PDF eBook |
Author | Robert McCord |
Publisher | Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 9781402714269 |
All the history, tradition, agony, and ecstasy of golf shine through in these words by players, professional and amateur. Organized into categories such as “Golf Defined,” “The Mental Game,” and “Caddies,” the quotes come from such links lovers as Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan, Lee Trevino, and more. Some are modest (“I don’t know if you’re ever finished trying to improve”—Woods), others supremely confident (“I don’t know why you’re practicing so hard to finish second”—Babe Zaharias to her competitors), and they’re all fun.