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Bobby Jones and Tiger Woods won their first majors at the age of 21. Jack Nicklaus and Jordan Spieth claimed their first majors at the age of 22. By the time he was 21, Gene Sarazen had won three. Considered one of the top golfers in the 1920s and ’30s, he is one of only a handful of golfers to win all the major championships—the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship, the Open Championship, and the Masters Tournament. Sarazen: The Story of a Golfing Legend and His Epic Moment details Sarazen’s life and storied career, from his days sweeping floors in a pro shop through his rise in the golfing world to become one of the country’s foremost players. Central to the story is Sarazen’s iconic moment in the sport, a long shot from 235 yards that somehow found the bottom of the cup at Augusta National—perhaps fitting for a man whose golfing career was once considered a long shot itself. It became the greatest shot in golf history and put the Augusta National Golf Club on the map. Sarazen offers an in-depth look at a golfing legend and provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of golf during a time when the game was still rising in prominence. Rich in detail and including many little-known anecdotes, this book will be enjoyed by golfing enthusiasts and historians across generations.

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Sowell, a sports historian, presents a fascinating exploration of the rising world of golf in the early decades of the 20th century. While he focuses on Gene Sarazen, in particular his memorable Masters Tournament win in 1935, Sowell provides details on the other golfers of the day. Readers will learn about the careers of Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen as well as highlights of various American and British Opens. Sowell provides the context for the rising competition between British and American golfers. Sarazen's "shot heard round the world" is the centerpiece of this work, but it would not be as significant without all the supporting stories and details. Powell provides a variety of anecdotes to keep the story lively for both the casual golfer and the historian. Sowell's book has something for every level of reader, lending insight into the complexity of the early 1900s...Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. * CHOICE *
I vividly remember playing with Gene Sarazen in England in the early days of my career. Simply a superb player to watch and learn from, and thank goodness he invented the sand wedge! He set the bar for all golfers to follow, as he was the first Grand Slam Champion. Gene Sarazen’s life has been very well chronicled in Sarazen: The Story of a Golfing Legend and His Epic Moment by David Sowell. I hope you enjoy learning more about the man who was an inspiration to so many. -- Gary Player, golfing legend and winner of nine major championships

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Setting the Stage Chapter 2: Driver off the Deck Chapter 3: One of a Kind Chapter 4: Beware of What You Pray For Chapter 5: The Ball with Spaghetti Sauce on It Chapter 6: A Honeymoon at the Open Championship Chapter 7: Walter’s Gift Chapter 8: Just South of the Border Chapter 9: Reunited Chapter 10: The Big Cup Chapter 11: In the Sand at St. Andrews Chapter 12: “Has Anybody Been Bothering the Lambs?” Chapter 13: Jones’ Final Flurry Chapter 14: The Shot Chapter 15: Post-shot Chapter 16: Golf’s Ambassador Chapter 17: Finishing as a Starter Bibliography Index About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 03/08/2019
      ISBN13: 9781538130964, 978-1538130964
      ISBN10: 1538130963

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      Bobby Jones and Tiger Woods won their first majors at the age of 21. Jack Nicklaus and Jordan Spieth claimed their first majors at the age of 22. By the time he was 21, Gene Sarazen had won three. Considered one of the top golfers in the 1920s and ’30s, he is one of only a handful of golfers to win all the major championships—the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship, the Open Championship, and the Masters Tournament. Sarazen: The Story of a Golfing Legend and His Epic Moment details Sarazen’s life and storied career, from his days sweeping floors in a pro shop through his rise in the golfing world to become one of the country’s foremost players. Central to the story is Sarazen’s iconic moment in the sport, a long shot from 235 yards that somehow found the bottom of the cup at Augusta National—perhaps fitting for a man whose golfing career was once considered a long shot itself. It became the greatest shot in golf history and put the Augusta National Golf Club on the map. Sarazen offers an in-depth look at a golfing legend and provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of golf during a time when the game was still rising in prominence. Rich in detail and including many little-known anecdotes, this book will be enjoyed by golfing enthusiasts and historians across generations.

      Trade Review
      Sowell, a sports historian, presents a fascinating exploration of the rising world of golf in the early decades of the 20th century. While he focuses on Gene Sarazen, in particular his memorable Masters Tournament win in 1935, Sowell provides details on the other golfers of the day. Readers will learn about the careers of Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen as well as highlights of various American and British Opens. Sowell provides the context for the rising competition between British and American golfers. Sarazen's "shot heard round the world" is the centerpiece of this work, but it would not be as significant without all the supporting stories and details. Powell provides a variety of anecdotes to keep the story lively for both the casual golfer and the historian. Sowell's book has something for every level of reader, lending insight into the complexity of the early 1900s...Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. * CHOICE *
      I vividly remember playing with Gene Sarazen in England in the early days of my career. Simply a superb player to watch and learn from, and thank goodness he invented the sand wedge! He set the bar for all golfers to follow, as he was the first Grand Slam Champion. Gene Sarazen’s life has been very well chronicled in Sarazen: The Story of a Golfing Legend and His Epic Moment by David Sowell. I hope you enjoy learning more about the man who was an inspiration to so many. -- Gary Player, golfing legend and winner of nine major championships

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Setting the Stage Chapter 2: Driver off the Deck Chapter 3: One of a Kind Chapter 4: Beware of What You Pray For Chapter 5: The Ball with Spaghetti Sauce on It Chapter 6: A Honeymoon at the Open Championship Chapter 7: Walter’s Gift Chapter 8: Just South of the Border Chapter 9: Reunited Chapter 10: The Big Cup Chapter 11: In the Sand at St. Andrews Chapter 12: “Has Anybody Been Bothering the Lambs?” Chapter 13: Jones’ Final Flurry Chapter 14: The Shot Chapter 15: Post-shot Chapter 16: Golf’s Ambassador Chapter 17: Finishing as a Starter Bibliography Index About the Author

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