The bogey man

by George Plimpton

Paper Book, 1968

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Available

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796.352/02/07

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New York, Harper & Row [1968]

Description

Plimpton joins the PGA circuit in the name of bringing professional sport to the average man.

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George Plimton was a journalist who liked to get into the thick of things when writing about his subjects. When composing articles for Sports Illustrated he played tennis, boxed with, and swam with professionals. Later he found himself pitching with the Yankees and throwing the football with the
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Detroit Lions. His involvement with professional golfers was no different when writing Bogey Man. He played as a participating amateur in the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, the Lucky International, and the Bob Hope Desert Classic for a month. During that time he absorbed stories about the professional golf circuit, from the caddies to the fans and, the professional golfers and the game, of course.
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x, 306 p.; 22 cm

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