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Tony Jacklin

    The History of the Ryder Cup
    Tony Jacklin
    Bad Lies: A Story of Libel, Slander, and Professional Golf
    Golfing Art
    Jacklin. My Autobiography
    Practical Golf
    • Eddie Bennison is at the top of his game, one of the most successful and popular golfers out there, until Tee Time, a national golf magazine, publishes a story that destroys his reputation. Now Eddie, championed by cunning lawyer Charlie Mayfield, must defend himself in court. But proving libel is extremely difficult, and the truth has a way of coming out, especially when the trial becomes a national spectacle. Eddie and Charlie are in for the fight of their lives: proving that what was written in that article was nothing but bad lies.

      Bad Lies: A Story of Libel, Slander, and Professional Golf2021
    • Tony Jacklin

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Tony Jacklin rescued the Ryder Cup from oblivion. Following years of American domination, interest in the event nosedived in the 1970s. It was Tony's appointment as captain of Europe in 1983 that helped resuscitate the matches and launch the remarkable transformation of a competition that is now one of the biggest showpiece occasions in the world of sport. This book takes us on a journey through Tony's Ryder Cup career, his seven matches as a player and his four as captain. It details his friendships with some of the game's greats like Seve Ballesteros, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer but also chronicles the times when he hit rock bottom - the sudden and unexpected death of his first wife, his own recent struggles with ill health, the year he lost everything financially and his affair with a sixteen-year-old that was splashed on the front page of a tabloid newspaper.

      Tony Jacklin2021
    • Jacklin. My Autobiography

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      For the first time ever, the godfather of modern golf tells the complete story of his amazing life and career.

      Jacklin. My Autobiography2007
      3,7
    • Golfing Art

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The history, tradition, and names in the sport as portrayed in paintings, drawings, and etchings

      Golfing Art1988
    • Practical Golf

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This instructional guide to golf, which provides amateurs with clear and concise guidelines on the game and tips on how to refine and perfect playing techniques, has been written by leading golf coach John Jacobs, who was appointed the captain of Britain's 1979 and 1981 Ryder Cup teams.

      Practical Golf1972
      4,5