Before there were titanium woods and graphite shafts, golf clubs
were made from the wood of hickory trees and had intriguing names
like cleek, mashie and jigger. Golf was a game played not with
high-tech equipment but with skill, finesse, and creativity. And
the greatest hickory player of all time was Walter Hagen---until
the day he met a teenage caddie at a country club outside
Chicago.
America's first touring golf professional, Hagen made (and spent)
more prize money than his friends Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey earned
from baseball and boxing during the Golden Age of Sports. In this
novel, set in the halcyon post-war Midwest of 1946, Hagen comes to
historic Midlothian Country Club as the champion he is---but also
as a man handicapped by a secret.
Waiting for him are two caddies. Harrison Cornell--a onetime rich
playboy from the Bahamas--has a past; the other---Tommy O'Shea, a
farm boy who caddies at the country club---may have a future . . .
but only if he can somehow beat Hagen on the links, in one last
game played with hickory.
Cornell is a mystery man who appears from nowhere and presents
himself as a "looper," a professional caddie. Soon everyone sees
that he has a gift---within weeks he has improved the games of
dozens of members. Only Tommy O'Shea, his eager pupil, knows
Cornell's real motive for coming to the club: his grudge against
Walter Hagen, over something that happened during the Second World
War in the lovely paradise known as the Bahamas.
As the playboy and the farm boy become friends, Harrison teaches
Tommy the secrets of playing golf with hickory, along with lessons
in life and love. But the shadow of Hagen, and the upcoming match,
fall across the Midwest summer, and as the competition nears,
Tommy's hopes for the future---and his love for a member's
daughter---are threatened when the truth about Harrison's past is
revealed. Not until the climax, played out in an exciting
shot-for-shot match, will all the questions be answered and all the
scores settled.
As in his previous novel, " The Caddie Who Knew Ben Hogan," author
John Coyne has created a world rich in characters, action, and golf
lore---this time including the fascinating history of hickory play.
An entertaining, suspenseful read for anyone who loves the game, it
is also a book that offers a pure dose of Midwestern soul, written
by a new voice in golf literature who has firmly established
himself as one of the leaders of the genre.
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