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The Secret of Golf

Couverture du livre « The Secret of Golf » de Posnanski Joe aux éditions Simon & Schuster
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Joe Posnanski: an intimate, "moving" (Booklist) account of the most remarkable rivalry and friendship in modern golf. "Posnanski demonstrates the ups and down of life and sport to create a work that will resonate with avid golfers and sports... Voir plus

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Joe Posnanski: an intimate, "moving" (Booklist) account of the most remarkable rivalry and friendship in modern golf. "Posnanski demonstrates the ups and down of life and sport to create a work that will resonate with avid golfers and sports fans alike." --Publishers Weekly "Joe Posnanski is a hall of fame writer and this is a must for anyone who cares about either one of these guys or just golf." --Gary Williams of Golf ChannelThe first time they met, at an exhibition match in 1967, Tom Watson was a seventeen-year-old high school student and Jack Nicklaus, at twenty-seven, was already the greatest golfer in the world. Though they shared some similarities--they were both Midwestern boys who had learned how to play golf at their fathers' country clubs--they differed in many ways. Nicklaus played a game of consummate control and precision. Watson hit the ball all over the place. Nicklaus lacked charm and theatrics, and he was thoroughly despised by most golf fans because he had displaced Arnold Palmer as king of the golf world. Watson was one of those Arnold Palmer fans. Yet over the next twenty years their seemingly divergent paths collided as they battled against each other again and again for a place at the top of the sport and drove each other to ever-soaring heights of accomplishment. Spanning from that first match through the "Duel in the Sun" at Turnberry in 1977 to Watson's miraculous near-victory at Turnberry as he approached sixty, and informed by interviews with both players over many years, The Secret of Golf is Joe Posnanski's intimate account of the most remarkable rivalry and (eventual) friendship in modern golf.

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