Status
Available
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Publication
New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2005.
Description
For nearly 30 years, Peter Jacobsen has been a favorite of golf fans and fellow golfers. Here, he follows up his first book, Buried Lies, with an all-new collection of stories from the surprisingly wild and weird world of golf. From Jack Nicklaus to Michelle Wie, Tiger Woods to Vijay Singh, Jacobsen takes you behind the scenes of the pro tour like no one else can, as he tells you what it's like to play the PGA and Champions tours simultaneously; how John Daly nearly decapitated a spectator; what players really say to each other in the locker room; and how Jacobsen won the U.S. Open...kind of.
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Physical description
206 p.; 24 cm
ISBN
0399153160 / 9780399153167
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