Nicklaus

This sharp-edged, well-researched biography, the first ever of Jack Nicklaus, delves into its legendary subject with discerning intelligence and dramatic style. Using material gleaned from interviews with more than 100 of Nicklaus's competitors, business associates, friends, and colleagues, author Mark Shaw weaves the events in Nicklaus's life around the golfer's legendary play on the PGA Tour in 1972. As well as examining Nicklaus's early years, his amateur days, and his three decades of play on the PGA Tour, the author provides penetrating analyses of the Nicklaus method, Jack's record-setting play in major tournaments, his accomplishments as a golf course designer and businessman, and his responsibilities as a family man. The book concludes with a sharp assessment of Nicklaus's place in the game's hallowed pantheon, including a comparison with new Tour phenom Tiger Woods. Compelling, illuminating, or just plain amusing items found in the book include the following: Nicklaus's father, Charlie, was a dead ringer for Jack's idol, legendary golfer Bobby Jones; At age eleven, Jack Nicklaus had a problem keeping his head still while swinging. His mentor, Jack Grout, had an assistant professional grab a lock of young Jack's hair and hold it while he swung. The pain brought tears, but the procedure was effective; Although he played superb golf under pressure, Nicklaus fainted after the birth of each of his five children; And, Jack's confidence level was astounding. When he decided to shed some pounds, he went to a New York tailor and had new clothes fitted to his anticipated weight. With these and countless other anecdotes, appraisals, and observations, Nicklaus offers a uniquely perceptive, entertaining insight into the life of golf's greatest champion.

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