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Highlights
- An orphan turned caddy born near the Omaha stockyards, Johnny Goodman was considered too small, too foreign, and too poor to play the country club game.
- Author(s): Michael Blaine
- 368 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Sports
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About the Book
An orphan turned caddy from the Omaha stockyards, Johnny Goodman was considered too small, too foreign, and too poor to play the country club game. But he swore he would prove everyone wrong, and before a nation's riveted gaze, this self-taught kid from the wrong side of the tracks beat legendary Bobby Jones in the nation's first national golf tournament in 1929.Book Synopsis
An orphan turned caddy born near the Omaha stockyards, Johnny Goodman was considered too small, too foreign, and too poor to play the country club game. But he swore he would prove everyone wrong, and before a nation's riveted gaze this self-taught kid from the wrong side of the tracks beat the legendary Bobby Jones in the 1929 U.S.Amateur at a little-known California course called Pebble Beach. Goodman's victory sent shock waves through the rarified world of golf in the Roaring Twenties, but he was just getting started. The idealistic Goodman clung to his amateur status despite lucrative offers from sponsors and Hollywood, ultimately winning the 1933 U.S. Open--the last amateur to perform this stunning feat. A hero in the Depression-era press, Goodman went on to win the 1937 U.S. Amateur--becoming only the fifth golfer in history to wear both crowns. Like The Greatest Game Ever Played, Michael Blaine's King of Swings brings the story of one of golf's forgotten heroes to life.
Review Quotes
Not only a well-crafted biography of a resilient athlete but also a honed sociological portrait of Midwestern life The Washington Post
Blaine breathes life into this compelling Depression-era tale of fame and obscurity.Publishers Weekly If you savored Mark Frost's The Greatest Game, you'll love this one, too... Historical perspective mixed with great storytelling.
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Dimensions (Overall): 7.92 Inches (H) x 5.28 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Sports
Publisher: Mariner Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Michael Blaine
Language: English
Street Date: April 6, 2007
TCIN: 1005013105
UPC: 9780618871896
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-2105
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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