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Title: The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever
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| The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever by Hyperion The Match |
If you ejoyed The Greatest Game Ever Played, this is a must. If you play and enjoy golf, this is a must. Was Byron Nelson really that good in '45? Tiger-ya got aways ta go.
The surrounding stories of the players of that incredible day are wonderfully told. Imagine watching Ken Venturi at his amatuer peak, learning about Harvey Ward, was he really considered the second coming of Bobby Jones? The amateurs vs the pros, and not just any pros but Nelson and Hogan. Stroke by stroke, I could actually envision the day, the course, the event...what I wouldn't have given to be there. |
| The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever by Hyperion Excellent Recollection of the Birth of Professional Golf |
| This book is an excellent history of the birth of PGA golf in America. It goes into detail the lives of many of the great players who elevated the game to today's level. Such greats as: Ken Venturi, Ben Hogan, and Byron Nelson; along with several amateur players. This is a must read for any golf nut! |
| The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever by Hyperion Fascinating Book for Golfers |
| I loved this book and so did my husband. It does help that I knew and worked with Harvie and that I used to go watch Bing Crosby Tournaments in the 70's. |
| The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever by Hyperion very good |
| Lots of drama and even more background on the characters involved. Very good book, not in the league of The Greatest Game Ever Played, but quite good and worth the money. |
| The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever by Hyperion The Match: the Day the Game of Golf Changed forever |
| A great enjoyable look at the game of golf before it became the "professional" game that it is today. The weaving in and out of the four players life stories as the Match is beautifully told is masterful in itself. If you have any appreciation for the history and game of golf you'll love this book. |