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Players, Techniques, Characters, Experiences, and Reflections from a Lifetime Inside the Game
By Ken Bowden, Foreword by Jack Nicklaus
SPORTS & RECREATION
256 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: Cloth, Mobipocket, EPUB, PDF
Cloth, $22.95 (US $22.95) (CA $25.95)
ISBN 9781600780752
Rights: WOR
Triumph Books (Apr 2008)
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Teeing Off gives one of golf's most unique and well-traveled personalities a chance to, well, "tee off" on some of the most unforgettable characters and experiences he's had in a lifetime of playing and covering the royal and ancient game. Partly a memoir about a lifetime association with golf's greatest performers and most colorful characters, it is also a collection of fascinating inside reminiscences and anecdotes about the game's elite that will entertain, amuse, enlighten, and perhaps surprise readers. Included are stories about Hagen and Hogan, Nelson and Nicklaus, Palmer and Player, Sarazen and Snead, Watson and Woods, and many others by an author who has known them all, up close and personal.Author Biography
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During his almost 50 years of golf journalism, Ken
Bowden edited the premier golf magazines on both sides of the Atlantic,
co-authored a dozen books with Jack Nicklaus, and co-produced or collaborated
on more than 200 television shows with Britain\'s BBC and American and Japanese
networks featuring superstar golfers plus show-biz and other sports-world
giants.
He also covered most of the world’s great golf
championships, befriended virtually every ace performer of his era, and himself
played golf for many years at or near amateur championship level.
In Teeing Off: Players, Techniques, Characters, Experiences, and Reflections from a Lifetime Inside the Game, Bowden richly and colorfully draws back the drapes on every element of those experiences and many more. For example:
Typical of Bowden’s slyly humorous but deep golfing
insight is his answer to why play a game that can so often offset immense
pleasure with raging anger? Simple, he
avers: It’s the incurable addiction golfers develop for the game despite how
severely it punishes them!
This is just one of the many wry but so often dead-on
insights Teeing Off provides regarding why once it’s got you, golf just
won’t let go!
About the Author
Since 1989 Ken Bowden has edited the annual Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, and PGA Championship editions of The Majors of Golf magazines. He is presently at work on a book entitled How to Look and Act Like a Golfer – Even if Your Game Stinks!
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