SynopsisBobby Jones is considered by many golf aficionados to be the finest player ever to have played the game, and this is his story. He won four U.S. Open Championships and five U.S. Amateurs before retiring in 1930 after achieving the Grand Slam. With more than 275 original photographs, this collection of essays includes a foreword by the late Alistair Cooke and contributions from Pulitzer Prize winner Dave Anderson, Ben Crenshaw, Peter Dobereiner, Nick Seitz, and Larry Dorman.", Bobby Jones, arguably the greatest golfer who has ever lived, won 13 national titles, including the Grand Slam in 1930, and was the only golfer to have won the four majors in one year. This tribute to Jones features essays by Ben Crenshaw, Larry Dorman, Alistair Cook, and many others, plus over 250 photographs, many never before published., Bobby Jones is considered by many golf aficionados to be the finest player ever to have played the game, and this is his story. He won four U.S. Open Championships and five U.S. Amateurs before retiring in 1930 after achieving the "Grand Slam." With more than 275 original photographs, this collection of essays includes a foreword by the late Alistair Cooke and contributions from Pulitzer Prizewinner Dave Anderson, Ben Crenshaw, Peter Dobereiner, Nick Seitz, and Larry Dorman.