Jacklin: My Autobiography by Tony Jacklin

Jacklin: My Autobiography by Tony Jacklin

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For the first time ever, the godfather of modern golf tells the complete story of his amazing life and career.

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Jacklin: My Autobiography by Tony Jacklin

It is thirty-seven years since the son of a Scunthorpe lorry driver beat the Americans on their home turf in the US Open -- and still Tony Jacklin is the last Briton to lift that hallowed trophy. Coming on the back of his success in the British Open the previous year, 1969, Jacklin's triumph marked a seismic shift in the balance of golfing power, and the start of a transatlantic rivalry based on genuine competitiveness that endures to this day. It is no accident that it was under Jacklin's captaincy that the European Ryder Cup team found its edge, and in 1985 regained the trophy from the Americans for the first time since 1957. Tony is now fêted as the godfather of the modern game and an icon to young players. In his first full autobiography, he looks back on his remarkable life and charts his progress from apprentice steelworker to golf legend.
Tony Jacklin is a golfing legend who counts the 1969 Open and 1970 US Open among his many honours. Elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame, he now runs a successful course design consultancy and lives in Florida. His co-writer, Curtis Gillespie, is the prize-winning author of several works of fiction and non-fiction.
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ISBN 13 9781416502746
ISBN 10 1416502742
Title Jacklin: My Autobiography
Author Tony Jacklin
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2007-06-04
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.