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Duel in the Sun : Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus in the Battle of Turnberry by Michael Corcoran (2005, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of Nebraska Press
ISBN-100803264518
ISBN-139780803264519
eBay Product ID (ePID)43440445

Product Key Features

Book TitleDuel in the Sun : Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus in the Battle of Turnberry
Number of Pages216 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicGolf, General
Publication Year2005
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorMichael Corcoran
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight11.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width5.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2004-019772
Dewey Edition22
Reviews""Through interviews with competitors, caddies and spectators, Corcoran describes in vivid detail what turns out to be one of the game's most memorable confrontations.""-- New York Daily News ""A perfect golf time machine. . . . The memories of golfers and caddies that are woven into the retelling make for a great read.""-- USA Today ""The match makes for good theater on its own, but under Corcoran's hand it becomes an epic tale borne from golf's historic roots.""-- Golf World ""By the end of Corcoran's recounting of the golf tournament, one partly understands why such competitions retain such a hold on human imaginations.""-- Sports Literature Association ""A rare book that delivers more than the title promises . . . Even for those who recall the event in detail, this book will prove entertaining and enlightening.""-- Library Journal ""Corcoran conveys the essence of the game at a golfer's pace, an unhurried and careful examination of the course, the wind, the lie, the texture of the grass, the landing area, risk and reward, the safe shot, the position of the field, the adrenalin of the moment, the habit or tendency shown in like situations. Everything feeds the story.""--William R. Willan, Aethlon, "A rare book that delivers more than the title promises . . . Even for those who recall the event in detail, this book will prove entertaining and enlightening."- Library Journal, "Through interviews with competitors, caddies and spectators, Corcoran describes in vivid detail what turns out to be one of the game''s most memorable confrontations."-New York Daily News., "Through interviews with competitors, caddies and spectators, Corcoran describes in vivid detail what turns out to be one of the game's most memorable confrontations."- New York Daily News, "A perfect golf time machine. . . . The memories of golfers and caddies that are woven into the retelling make for a great read."- USA Today, "A rare book that delivers more than the title promises . . . Even for those who recall the event in detail, this book will prove entertaining and enlightening."-Library Journal., "A perfect golf time machine. . . . The memories of golfers and caddies that are woven into the retelling make for a great read."-USA Today., "The match makes for good theater on its own, but under Corcoran's hand it becomes an epic tale borne from golf's historic roots."- Golf World, "By the end of Corcoran''s recounting of the golf tournament, one partly understands why such competitions retain such a hold on human imaginations."-Sports Literature Association, "Corcoran conveys the essence of the game at a golfer''s pace, an unhurried and careful examination of the course, the wind, the lie, the texture of the grass, the landing area, risk and reward, the safe shot, the position of the field, the adrenalin of the moment, the habit or tendency shown in like situations. Everything feeds the story." --William R. Willan,Aethlon, "Corcoran conveys the essence of the game at a golfer's pace, an unhurried and careful examination of the course, the wind, the lie, the texture of the grass, the landing area, risk and reward, the safe shot, the position of the field, the adrenalin of the moment, the habit or tendency shown in like situations. Everything feeds the story."-William R. Willan, Aethlon, "By the end of Corcoran's recounting of the golf tournament, one partly understands why such competitions retain such a hold on human imaginations."--Sports Literature Association, "The match makes for good theater on its own, but under Corcoran's hand it becomes an epic tale borne from golf''s historic roots."- Golf World, "By the end of Corcoran's recounting of the golf tournament, one partly understands why such competitions retain such a hold on human imaginations."- Sports Literature Association, "By the end of Corcoran''s recounting of the golf tournament, one partly understands why such competitions retain such a hold on human imaginations."- Sports Literature Association, "Through interviews with competitors, caddies and spectators, Corcoran describes in vivid detail what turns out to be one of the game''s most memorable confrontations."- New York Daily News, "The match makes for good theater on its own, but under Corcoran's hand it becomes an epic tale borne from golf's historic roots."-Golf World., "The match makes for good theater on its own, but under Corcoran's hand it becomes an epic tale borne from golf''s historic roots."-Golf World., "Corcoran conveys the essence of the game at a golfer''s pace, an unhurried and careful examination of the course, the wind, the lie, the texture of the grass, the landing area, risk and reward, the safe shot, the position of the field, the adrenalin of the moment, the habit or tendency shown in like situations. Everything feeds the story."-William R. Willan, Aethlon
Dewey Decimal796.352/092/2 B
SynopsisThe British Open, or the Open Championship as it's known outside the United States, is believed to be the most challenging tournament in professional golf. There was no greater Open than in 1977 at Turnberry on Scotland's southwest coast, when Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus battled over the last thirty-six holes with Watson winning with a closing birdie. Drawing on interviews with participants, caddies, journalists, and spectators, Michael Corcoran brings the drama of this historic Open Championship to vivid life. Along with a revealing retelling of the '77 Open, Corcoran delivers an evocative historical overview of the Open and the tradition it represents., The British Open, or the Open Championship as it's known outside the United States, is believed to be the most challenging tournament in professional golf. There was no greater Open than in 1977 at Turnberry on Scotland's southwest coast, when Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus battled over the last thirty-six holes with Watson winning with a closing birdie. Drawing on interviews with participants, caddies, journalists, and spectators, Michael Corcoran brings the drama of this historic Open Championship to vivid life. Along with a revealing retelling of the '77 Open, Corcoran delivers an evocative historical overview of the Open and the tradition it represents. Michael Corcoran is the executive editor of Golf Magazine. He is author of several books, including How to Break 90: An Easy Approach for Breaking Golf's Toughest Scoring Barrier and The Golf Dictionary: A Guide to the Language and Lingo of the Game.
LC Classification NumberGV970.3.C67 2005