Starting in the 1930s, the Black caddies of Augusta National walked the course with the world's greatest golfers. This book tells their stories, forever en...
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1958888176
ISBN-13:
9781958888179
Publisher
Blair
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9.00 X 6.00 X 0.58 inches
Language
English
Starting in the 1930s, the Black caddies of Augusta National walked the course with the world's greatest golfers. This book tells their stories, forever entwined with the history of the game.
They used nicknames like Stovepipe, Burnt Biscuits, Skillet, Skinny, and Marble Eye. They worked for presidents of the United States, captains of industry, and the greatest golfers in the world. Their real names were Carl Jackson, Willie Perteet, and Matthew Palmer-and they witnessed every great moment, both private and public, at Augusta National beginning in the1930s--from Gene Sarazen's "shot heard 'round the world" to Jack Nicklaus winning a record five of his six Masters. Read why Nicklaus said he wouldn't trade caddie Willie "Pete" Peterson "for a million dollars" and what Willie "Cemetery" Perteet really thought of President Eisenhower's golf game. The Black caddies of Augusta National also endured, in their own ways, the racist social order of the sport and at the same time participated, albeit vicariously, in its many thrills. Ward Clayton documents their stories--history as compelling as the game of golf itself.
ISBN-10
:1958888176
ISBN-13
:9781958888179
Publisher
:Blair
Publication date
: 02 Apr, 2024
Category
Sub-Category
: Golf
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.58 inches
Weight
:376 g
"A fascinating look at the men who caddied for some of golf's greatest players, and the stories behind them."-The Augusta Chronicle
"A real treat to read."--Golf Today
"It's a colorful and compelling read."--Golf Inc.
"An intimate look at the lives of some very proud and talented men who have contributed greatly to the lore of Augusta National. Most of the Masters Champions could not begin to thank them enough."--Ben Crenshaw
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