Set against the background of the Great Depression, this book looks
at the life of Ralph Guldahl, who for a brief period in the 1930s
was recognized as the best golfer in the world. From 1936 to 1940,
he won two successive U.S. Opens, one Masters title and three
successive Western Opens, held the best scoring average award and
was a Ryder Cup player with a 100 percent record. After this
memorable run, he ""lost his game"" and almost disappeared from
view. This biography is the first to trace the rise and decline of
his career and answer the question: ""What happened to Ralph
Guldahl?
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