How I Played the Game: An Autobiography
β Scribed by Nelson, Byron
- Book ID
- 107900397
- Publisher
- Taylor Trade Publishing
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780878338191
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β¦ Synopsis
Byron Nelson is golf's greatest living legend. He is one of the finest golfers ever to pick up a putter, and the man who had the most magnificent year any golfer ever hadβ-1945, when he won an incredible eighteen PGA tournaments, including eleven in a row, and finished second in seven others.How I Played the Game is the beautifully told tale, in his own words, of a man determined to be the best ever: his hardscrabble rural Texas upbringing and his near-death experience with typhoid fever; his early years as a caddie at Fort Worth's Glen Garden Country Club (where as a 15-year-old he beat another young caddie named Ben Hogan in the Caddie Championship); the lean years as an amateur and as a young pro during the Depression; and the golden years of the 1940s, when he invented the modern golf swing and forged the legend of "Lord Byron."Even after his sudden retirement (the real reason for which is finally revealed here, his impact on the game never lessened. Besides...
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