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The Eternal Summer: Palmer, Nicklaus, and Hogan in 1960, Golf's Golden Year Paperback - 2000
by Sampson, Curt; Jenkins, Dan [Foreword]
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From the bestselling author of "Hogan" and "The Masters" comes an entertaining and perceptive exploration of the golf's golden year of 1960 and the personalities who raised the game to new heights in America's consciousness: Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus.
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- Title The Eternal Summer: Palmer, Nicklaus, and Hogan in 1960, Golf's Golden Year
- Author Sampson, Curt; Jenkins, Dan [Foreword]
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 1st Edition 2nd
- Condition New
- Pages 256
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Villard, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.
- Date 2000-10-03
- Bookseller's Inventory # 0375753680_new
- ISBN 9780375753688 / 0375753680
- Weight 0.72 lbs (0.33 kg)
- Dimensions 8.54 x 5.6 x 0.64 in (21.69 x 14.22 x 1.63 cm)
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Themes
- Chronological Period: 1960's
- Chronological Period: 1950-1999
- Library of Congress subjects Palmer, Arnold, Nicklaus, Jack
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 00027523
- Dewey Decimal Code 796.352
Summary
Was there ever a year in golf like 1960? It was the year that the sport and its vivid personalities exploded on the consciousness of the nation, when the past, present, and future of the sport collided. Here was Arnold Palmer, the workingman's hero, "sweating, chain-smoking, shirt-tail flying"; Ben Hogan, the greatest player of the fifties, a perfectionist battling twin demons of age and nerves; and, making his big-time debut, a crew-cut college kid who seemed to have the makings of a champion: twenty-year-old Jack Nicklaus. And of course, the rest: Ken Venturi, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Doug Sanders, Gary Player, and the many other colorful characters who chased around a little white ball--and a dream. Would Palmer win the mythical Grand Slam of golf? Could Hogan win one more major tournament? Was Nicklaus the real thing? Even more than an intimate portrait of these men and their exciting times, The Eternal Summer is also an entertaining, perceptive, and hypnotically readable exploration of professional golf in America.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Was there ever a year in golf like 1960?
It was the year that the sport and its vivid personalities exploded on the consciousness of the nation, when the past, present, and future of the sport collided. Here was Arnold Palmer, the workingman's hero, "sweating, chain-smoking, shirt-tail flying"; Ben Hogan, the greatest player of the fifties, a perfectionist battling twin demons of age and nerves; and, making his big-time debut, a crew-cut college kid who seemed to have the makings of a champion: twenty-year-old Jack Nicklaus.
And of course, the rest: Ken Venturi, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Doug Sanders, Gary Player, and the many other colorful characters who chased around a little white ball--and a dream.
Would Palmer win the mythical Grand Slam of golf? Could Hogan win one more major tournament? Was Nicklaus the real thing? Even more than an intimate portrait of these men and their exciting times, The Eternal Summer is also an entertaining, perceptive, and hypnotically readable exploration of professional golf in America.
It was the year that the sport and its vivid personalities exploded on the consciousness of the nation, when the past, present, and future of the sport collided. Here was Arnold Palmer, the workingman's hero, "sweating, chain-smoking, shirt-tail flying"; Ben Hogan, the greatest player of the fifties, a perfectionist battling twin demons of age and nerves; and, making his big-time debut, a crew-cut college kid who seemed to have the makings of a champion: twenty-year-old Jack Nicklaus.
And of course, the rest: Ken Venturi, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Doug Sanders, Gary Player, and the many other colorful characters who chased around a little white ball--and a dream.
Would Palmer win the mythical Grand Slam of golf? Could Hogan win one more major tournament? Was Nicklaus the real thing? Even more than an intimate portrait of these men and their exciting times, The Eternal Summer is also an entertaining, perceptive, and hypnotically readable exploration of professional golf in America.