A Good Walk Spoiled: Days and Nights on the PGA Tour Contributor(s): Feinstein, John (Author) |
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ISBN: 0316277371 ISBN-13: 9780316277372 Publisher: Back Bay Books OUR PRICE: $17.99 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: June 1996 Annotation: In the highly acclaimed bestseller A Good Walk Spoiled, John Feinstein captures the world of professional golf as it has never been captured before. Traveling with the golfers on the PGA Tour, Feinstein gets inside the heads of the game's greatest players as well as its struggling wannabes. Meet superstars like Nick Price, who nailed a fifty-foot putt at the seventeenth to win the British Open, and Paul Azinger, who marked his return from a bout with cancer with an emotional appearance at the Buick Open. Go behind the scenes for Davis Love III's unforgettable come-from-behind victory in the Ryder Cup. In golf, Feinstein eloquently relates, the line that separates triumph from disappointment is incredibly fine. "One week you've discovered the secret to the game; the next week you never want to play it again". |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Sports & Recreation | Golf - Sports & Recreation | Essays |
Dewey: 796.352 |
LCCN: 94-49552 |
Physical Information: 1.43" H x 5.49" W x 8.26" (1.23 lbs) 544 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The best-ever account of life on the PGA tour (Golf Magazine): John Feinstein's bestselling classic is a must-read for anyone who loves the game of golf. Traveling with the golfers on the PGA Tour, Feinstein gets inside the heads of the game's greatest players as well as its struggling wannabes. Meet superstars like Nick Price, who nailed a fifty-foot putt at the seventeenth to win the British Open, and Paul Azinger, who marked his return from a bout with cancer with an emotional appearance at the Buick Open. Go behind the scenes for Davis Love III's unforgettable come-from-behind victory in the Ryder Cup. In golf, Feinstein eloquently relates, the line that separates triumph from disappointment is incredibly fine. One week you've discovered the secret to the game; the next week you never want to play it again. |