Jack Nicklaus: My Story

Author:   Jack Nicklaus ,  Ken Bowden ,  Ian Esmo
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
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9781441746559


Publication Date:   15 June 2010
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During his more than forty-year career as champion amateur, dominating professional, and senior star, the Golden Bear has won almost one hundred tournaments around the world. Topping that astounding achievement are his record twenty major-championship victories: two US Amateurs, six Masters, four US Opens, three British Opens, and five US PGA Championships. This is Jack Nicklaus' complete and compelling in-depth account of his legendary major triumphs, along with many other competition highlights--and lowlights--of one of the greatest sports careers of all time.

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Author:   Jack Nicklaus ,  Ken Bowden ,  Ian Esmo
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 18.00cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781441746559


ISBN 10:   1441746552
Publication Date:   15 June 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The most important golf autobiography since that of Nicklaus' boyhood hero, Bobby Jones. A chronicle of rare insight and depth. It manages to increase the reputation of its subject. And like him, it will last. -- Jay Nordlinger, Washington Times [Nicklaus] displays a mind-boggling ability to recall his best and worst shots, even at a remove of more than thirty years...Nicklaus pays tribute to his father, his teachers, his fellow players, many of whom offered him valuable tips over the years, and, above all, his wife, in his view the perfect partner. There are valuable hints on the mental set necessary to play superior golf and on matters of technique. No links fan will want to miss this warm and personal memoir by the greatest of the great. -- Publishers Weekly A clean hit, like a Nicklaus tee shot...Remarkably, the shot-by-shot accounts of the crucial holes of those twenty tournaments never turn dull...Rather, we see the action anew through the ever-analytical and remarkably humble eyes of the best golfer ever to swing a club. -- Booklist Nicklaus is very calming in that unpretentious Midwestern way, and Ian Esmo's reading is controlled and blissfully unintrusive. It's like listening to the Golden Bear himself as he recounts the twenty major championships he won between 1959 and 1986. -- AudioFile With a graciousness and humility rarely found in sports biographies today, the Golden Bear relates his feelings about rivals (Arnold Palmer and more), heroes (Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan), and family. But it's when he describes what he considers the key mental requirements for winning consistently and his own approach to getting ready for a tournament that Nicklaus reveals the temperament of a tenacious competitor driven by the absolute need to win. Recommended. -- Library Journal


"""The most important golf autobiography since that of Nicklaus' boyhood hero, Bobby Jones. A chronicle of rare insight and depth. It manages to increase the reputation of its subject. And like him, it will last."" -- ""Jay Nordlinger, Washington Times"" [Nicklaus] displays a mind-boggling ability to recall his best and worst shots, even at a remove of more than thirty years...Nicklaus pays tribute to his father, his teachers, his fellow players, many of whom offered him valuable tips over the years, and, above all, his wife, in his view the perfect partner. There are valuable hints on the mental set necessary to play superior golf and on matters of technique. No links fan will want to miss this warm and personal memoir by the greatest of the great. -- ""Publishers Weekly"" A clean hit, like a Nicklaus tee shot...Remarkably, the shot-by-shot accounts of the crucial holes of those twenty tournaments never turn dull...Rather, we see the action anew through the ever-analytical and remarkably humble eyes of the best golfer ever to swing a club. -- ""Booklist"" Nicklaus is very calming in that unpretentious Midwestern way, and Ian Esmo's reading is controlled and blissfully unintrusive. It's like listening to the Golden Bear himself as he recounts the twenty major championships he won between 1959 and 1986. -- ""AudioFile"" With a graciousness and humility rarely found in sports biographies today, the Golden Bear relates his feelings about rivals (Arnold Palmer and more), heroes (Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan), and family. But it's when he describes what he considers the key mental requirements for winning consistently and his own approach to getting ready for a tournament that Nicklaus reveals the temperament of a tenacious competitor driven by the absolute need to win. Recommended. -- ""Library Journal"""


With a graciousness and humility rarely found in sports biographies today, the Golden Bear relates his feelings about rivals (Arnold Palmer and more), heroes (Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan), and family. But it's when he describes what he considers the key mental requirements for winning consistently and his own approach to getting ready for a tournament that Nicklaus reveals the temperament of a tenacious competitor driven by the absolute need to win. Recommended. -- Library Journal A clean hit, like a Nicklaus tee shot...Remarkably, the shot-by-shot accounts of the crucial holes of those twenty tournaments never turn dull...Rather, we see the action anew through the ever-analytical and remarkably humble eyes of the best golfer ever to swing a club. -- Booklist Nicklaus is very calming in that unpretentious Midwestern way, and Ian Esmo's reading is controlled and blissfully unintrusive. It's like listening to the Golden Bear himself as he recounts the twenty major championships he won between 1959 and 1986. -- AudioFile [Nicklaus] displays a mind-boggling ability to recall his best and worst shots, even at a remove of more than thirty years...Nicklaus pays tribute to his father, his teachers, his fellow players, many of whom offered him valuable tips over the years, and, above all, his wife, in his view the perfect partner. There are valuable hints on the mental set necessary to play superior golf and on matters of technique. No links fan will want to miss this warm and personal memoir by the greatest of the great. -- Publishers Weekly The most important golf autobiography since that of Nicklaus' boyhood hero, Bobby Jones. A chronicle of rare insight and depth. It manages to increase the reputation of its subject. And like him, it will last. -- Jay Nordlinger, Washington Times


Author Information

Jack Nicklaus was born in Columbus, Ohio, where he maintains a home. His awards include: winner of six Masters Tournaments (more than any other golfer), winner of five PGA Championships (more than any other golfer), named Golfer of the Century in 1988, and Sports Illustrated's Athlete of the Decade for the 1970s. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974. Ken Bowden is editorial director to many of Europe's and America's premier golf magazines, and has collaborated with Nicklaus on several instructionals. Since first watching Nicklaus compete in 1959, Bowden has witnessed a great many of his achievements firsthand. Ian Esmo is an audiobook narrator who specializes in athlete and sports biographies.

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