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A golfer loved for his courage and charisma, Darren Clarke has the
crowds behind him. They know he is a warm, funny raconteur who
likes a Guinness, who both works hard and plays hard. More
important, they know that this man pulled himself up by his
bootstraps, having lost his wife Heather to cancer, to triumph at
the 2006 Ryder Cup. Just days before the start of the 2011 Open at
Royal St George's, Darren's game had once again deserted him,
leaving him 'putting like a man with blurred vision'. A month
before his 43rd birthday he was not in a good place. But Heather
was 'watching from above', the crowd were roaring him on, golf guru
Dr Bob Rotella was telling him to 'go unconscious' - and something
sparked inside him. The rest is golfing history. Born in Dungannon,
Northern Ireland, Darren caddied for his golf course greenkeeper
father, turning pro in 1990. He has played in four victorious Ryder
Cup sides and beat his close friend Tiger Woods in the 36-hole
final of the 2000 WGC-Andersen Consulting Match Play. In 2002 he
became the only player to win the English Open three times. In An
Open Book he speaks candidly about fellow-players, coaches and
golfing psychologists; about how he was bullied at school, narrowly
missed and IRA bomb and eventually set up a foundation to develop
junior golf in Ireland; and about how he found personal happiness
again, marrying Alison Campbell in April 2012. Most vividly of all,
he takes the reader down those rainswept fairways to the ecstasy of
that final putt when, at his 20th attempt, he lifted the silver
claret jug.
Bobby Jones and Tiger Woods won their first majors at the age of
21. Jack Nicklaus and Jordan Spieth claimed their first majors at
the age of 22. By the time he was 21, Gene Sarazen had won three.
Considered one of the top golfers in the 1920s and ’30s, he is
one of only a handful of golfers to win all the major
championships—the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship, the Open
Championship, and the Masters Tournament. Sarazen: The Story of a
Golfing Legend and His Epic Moment details Sarazen’s life and
storied career, from his days sweeping floors in a pro shop through
his rise in the golfing world to become one of the country’s
foremost players. Central to the story is Sarazen’s iconic moment
in the sport, a long shot from 235 yards that somehow found the
bottom of the cup at Augusta National—perhaps fitting for a man
whose golfing career was once considered a long shot itself. It
became the greatest shot in golf history and put the Augusta
National Golf Club on the map. Sarazen offers an in-depth look at a
golfing legend and provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of
golf during a time when the game was still rising in prominence.
Rich in detail and including many little-known anecdotes, this book
will be enjoyed by golfing enthusiasts and historians across
generations.
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