Author: Dick Schaap
Publisher: Random House (NY)
ISBN: 9780394475363
Category : U.S. Open (Golf tournament)
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Massacre at Winged Foot
Author: Dick Schaap
Publisher: Random House (NY)
ISBN: 9780394475363
Category : U.S. Open (Golf tournament)
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Publisher: Random House (NY)
ISBN: 9780394475363
Category : U.S. Open (Golf tournament)
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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The Winged Foot
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Languages : en
Pages : 606
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Golf Kitchen
Author: diana delucia
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780989542319
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Recipe book surrounding 16 of the finest Chefs in the world of private Golf Clubs
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780989542319
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Recipe book surrounding 16 of the finest Chefs in the world of private Golf Clubs
Commander in Cheat
Author: Rick Reilly
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 031652784X
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "Reilly pokes more holes in Trump's claims than there are sand traps on all of his courses combined. It is by turns amusing and alarming."-- The New Yorker "Golf is the spine of this shocking, wildly humorous book, but humanity is its flesh and spirit." -- Chicago Sun-Times "Every one of Trump's most disgusting qualities surfaces in golf." -- The Ringer An outrageous indictment of Donald Trump's appalling behavior when it comes to golf -- on and off the green -- and what it reveals about his character. Donald Trump loves golf. He loves to play it, buy it, build it, and operate it. He owns 14 courses around the world and runs another five, all of which he insists are the best on the planet. He also claims he's a 3 handicap, almost never loses, and has won an astonishing 18 club championships. How much of all that is true? Almost none of it, acclaimed sportswriter Rick Reilly reveals in this unsparing look at Trump in the world of golf. Based on Reilly's own experiences with Trump as well as interviews with over 100 golf pros, amateurs, developers, and caddies, Commander in Cheat is a startling and at times hilarious indictment of Trump and his golf game. You'll learn how Trump cheats (sometimes with the help of his caddies and Secret Service agents), lies about his scores (the "Trump Bump"), tells whoppers about the rank of his courses and their worth (declaring that every one of them is worth $50 million), and tramples the etiquette of the game (driving on greens doesn't help). Trump doesn't brag so much, though, about the golf contractors he stiffs, the course neighbors he intimidates, or the way his golf decisions wind up infecting his political ones. For Trump, it's always about winning. To do it, he uses the tricks he picked up from the hustlers at the public course where he learned the game as a college kid, and then polished as one of the most bombastic businessmen of our time. As Reilly writes, "Golf is like bicycle shorts. It reveals a lot about a man." Commander in Cheat "paints a side-splitting portrait of a congenital cheater" (Esquire), revealing all kinds of unsightly truths Trump has been hiding.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 031652784X
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "Reilly pokes more holes in Trump's claims than there are sand traps on all of his courses combined. It is by turns amusing and alarming."-- The New Yorker "Golf is the spine of this shocking, wildly humorous book, but humanity is its flesh and spirit." -- Chicago Sun-Times "Every one of Trump's most disgusting qualities surfaces in golf." -- The Ringer An outrageous indictment of Donald Trump's appalling behavior when it comes to golf -- on and off the green -- and what it reveals about his character. Donald Trump loves golf. He loves to play it, buy it, build it, and operate it. He owns 14 courses around the world and runs another five, all of which he insists are the best on the planet. He also claims he's a 3 handicap, almost never loses, and has won an astonishing 18 club championships. How much of all that is true? Almost none of it, acclaimed sportswriter Rick Reilly reveals in this unsparing look at Trump in the world of golf. Based on Reilly's own experiences with Trump as well as interviews with over 100 golf pros, amateurs, developers, and caddies, Commander in Cheat is a startling and at times hilarious indictment of Trump and his golf game. You'll learn how Trump cheats (sometimes with the help of his caddies and Secret Service agents), lies about his scores (the "Trump Bump"), tells whoppers about the rank of his courses and their worth (declaring that every one of them is worth $50 million), and tramples the etiquette of the game (driving on greens doesn't help). Trump doesn't brag so much, though, about the golf contractors he stiffs, the course neighbors he intimidates, or the way his golf decisions wind up infecting his political ones. For Trump, it's always about winning. To do it, he uses the tricks he picked up from the hustlers at the public course where he learned the game as a college kid, and then polished as one of the most bombastic businessmen of our time. As Reilly writes, "Golf is like bicycle shorts. It reveals a lot about a man." Commander in Cheat "paints a side-splitting portrait of a congenital cheater" (Esquire), revealing all kinds of unsightly truths Trump has been hiding.
The 19th Hole
Author: Richard Diedrich
Publisher: Images Publishing
ISBN: 1864702230
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The 19th Hole examines the design of many of the world's great golf clubhouses. It's part of the IMAGES series of titles that looks exclusively at world-best practice in architecture. The book is a photographic feast of the often-sumptuous clubhouse fit-outs that accompanies golfing at these illustrious courses. This book is endorsed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, who names author Richard Diedrich in his foreword as possibly the only person he has ever met who truly understands the synergy that must coexist between golf courses and their clubhouses. Nicklaus and Diedrich paired up more than 25 years ago to design many of the world's newest and most prestigious clubs. Many of the world's most established and legendary courses are featured, including the Augusta National Golf Club, the Winged Foot Golf Club and the Congressional Country Club, to name a few. What makes this book outstanding, however, is its presentation of many new clubs that are destined to rank among the world's legendary clubs. These include 40 recently designed and built clubs in the United States that set the standard for designing clubs around the world, which is appropriate when it is considered that more than half of the world's 32,000 golf courses can be found within the United States.
Publisher: Images Publishing
ISBN: 1864702230
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The 19th Hole examines the design of many of the world's great golf clubhouses. It's part of the IMAGES series of titles that looks exclusively at world-best practice in architecture. The book is a photographic feast of the often-sumptuous clubhouse fit-outs that accompanies golfing at these illustrious courses. This book is endorsed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, who names author Richard Diedrich in his foreword as possibly the only person he has ever met who truly understands the synergy that must coexist between golf courses and their clubhouses. Nicklaus and Diedrich paired up more than 25 years ago to design many of the world's newest and most prestigious clubs. Many of the world's most established and legendary courses are featured, including the Augusta National Golf Club, the Winged Foot Golf Club and the Congressional Country Club, to name a few. What makes this book outstanding, however, is its presentation of many new clubs that are destined to rank among the world's legendary clubs. These include 40 recently designed and built clubs in the United States that set the standard for designing clubs around the world, which is appropriate when it is considered that more than half of the world's 32,000 golf courses can be found within the United States.
Logo Design Love
Author: David Airey
Publisher: New Riders
ISBN: 0321702727
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
There are a lot of books out there that show collections of logos. But David Airey’s “Logo Design Love” is something different: it’s a guide for designers (and clients) who want to understand what this mysterious business is all about. Written in reader-friendly, concise language, with a minimum of designer jargon, Airey gives a surprisingly clear explanation of the process, using a wide assortment of real-life examples to support his points. Anyone involved in creating visual identities, or wanting to learn how to go about it, will find this book invaluable. - Tom Geismar, Chermayeff & Geismar In Logo Design Love, Irish graphic designer David Airey brings the best parts of his wildly popular blog of the same name to the printed page. Just as in the blog, David fills each page of this simple, modern-looking book with gorgeous logos and real world anecdotes that illustrate best practices for designing brand identity systems that last. David not only shares his experiences working with clients, including sketches and final results of his successful designs, but uses the work of many well-known designers to explain why well-crafted brand identity systems are important, how to create iconic logos, and how to best work with clients to achieve success as a designer. Contributors include Gerard Huerta, who designed the logos for Time magazine and Waldenbooks; Lindon Leader, who created the current FedEx brand identity system as well as the CIGNA logo; and many more. Readers will learn: Why one logo is more effective than another How to create their own iconic designs What sets some designers above the rest Best practices for working with clients 25 practical design tips for creating logos that last
Publisher: New Riders
ISBN: 0321702727
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
There are a lot of books out there that show collections of logos. But David Airey’s “Logo Design Love” is something different: it’s a guide for designers (and clients) who want to understand what this mysterious business is all about. Written in reader-friendly, concise language, with a minimum of designer jargon, Airey gives a surprisingly clear explanation of the process, using a wide assortment of real-life examples to support his points. Anyone involved in creating visual identities, or wanting to learn how to go about it, will find this book invaluable. - Tom Geismar, Chermayeff & Geismar In Logo Design Love, Irish graphic designer David Airey brings the best parts of his wildly popular blog of the same name to the printed page. Just as in the blog, David fills each page of this simple, modern-looking book with gorgeous logos and real world anecdotes that illustrate best practices for designing brand identity systems that last. David not only shares his experiences working with clients, including sketches and final results of his successful designs, but uses the work of many well-known designers to explain why well-crafted brand identity systems are important, how to create iconic logos, and how to best work with clients to achieve success as a designer. Contributors include Gerard Huerta, who designed the logos for Time magazine and Waldenbooks; Lindon Leader, who created the current FedEx brand identity system as well as the CIGNA logo; and many more. Readers will learn: Why one logo is more effective than another How to create their own iconic designs What sets some designers above the rest Best practices for working with clients 25 practical design tips for creating logos that last
The Second Life of Tiger Woods
Author: Michael Bamberger
Publisher: Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 198212282X
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
“Fascinating...[Bamberger] knows the world of professional golf, and the pressures it exacts, like few others.” —The Wall Street Journal It’s one of the greatest comebacks of all time. And for Tiger Woods—his game, his body, and his life in shambles—getting back to the winner’s circle was only half the story. Here’s the rest of it. Tiger Woods’s long descent into a personal and professional hell reached bottom in the early hours of Memorial Day in 2017. Woods’s DUI arrest that night came on the heels of a desperate spinal surgery, just weeks after he told close friends he might never play tournament golf again. His mug shot and alarming arrest video were painful to look at and, for Woods, a deep humiliation. The former paragon of discipline now found himself hopelessly lost and out of control, exposed for all the world to see. That episode could have marked the beginning of Tiger’s end. It proved to be the opposite. Instead of sinking beneath the public disgrace of drug abuse and the private despair of a battered and ailing body, Woods embarked on the long road to redeeming himself. In The Second Life of Tiger Woods, Michael Bamberger, who has covered Woods since the golfer was an amateur, draws upon his deep network of sources inside locker rooms, caddie yards, clubhouses, fitness trailers, and back offices to tell the true and inspiring story of the legend’s return. Packed with new information and graced by insight, Bamberger’s story reveals how this iconic athlete clawed his way back to the top. Here you’ll meet the people who have shaped and saved Tiger’s life. It’s a disparate group: a Florida police officer, an old friend from Tiger’s boyhood, his girlfriend, his manager, his caddie. You’ll go inside the ropes and see Tiger’s interactions with fellow pros, with broadcasters and rules officials and Tour executives, with legends young (Rory McIlroy) and old (Jack Nicklaus) and in between (Fred Couples). On the Sunday before Masters Sunday, you’ll join Tiger as he takes a long, slow, contemplative walk across Augusta National, and you’ll be with him again seven days later in the splendid isolation of the tee at thirteen, in the rain, his right foot slipping while he swings his driver at 120 miles per hour. This is an intimate portrait of a man who has spent his life in front of the camera but has done his best to make sure he was never really known. Here is Tiger, barefoot, in handcuffs, showing a police officer a witty and self-deprecating side of himself that the public never sees. Here is Tiger on the verge of tears with his children at the British Open. Here is Tiger trying to express his gratitude to his mother at a ceremony at the Rose Garden. In these pages, Tiger is funny, cold, generous, self-absorbed, inspiring—and real. The Second Life of Tiger Woods is not only the saga of an exceptional man but also a celebration of second chances. Bamberger’s bracingly honest book is about what Tiger Woods did, and about what any of us can do, when we face our demons head-on.
Publisher: Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 198212282X
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
“Fascinating...[Bamberger] knows the world of professional golf, and the pressures it exacts, like few others.” —The Wall Street Journal It’s one of the greatest comebacks of all time. And for Tiger Woods—his game, his body, and his life in shambles—getting back to the winner’s circle was only half the story. Here’s the rest of it. Tiger Woods’s long descent into a personal and professional hell reached bottom in the early hours of Memorial Day in 2017. Woods’s DUI arrest that night came on the heels of a desperate spinal surgery, just weeks after he told close friends he might never play tournament golf again. His mug shot and alarming arrest video were painful to look at and, for Woods, a deep humiliation. The former paragon of discipline now found himself hopelessly lost and out of control, exposed for all the world to see. That episode could have marked the beginning of Tiger’s end. It proved to be the opposite. Instead of sinking beneath the public disgrace of drug abuse and the private despair of a battered and ailing body, Woods embarked on the long road to redeeming himself. In The Second Life of Tiger Woods, Michael Bamberger, who has covered Woods since the golfer was an amateur, draws upon his deep network of sources inside locker rooms, caddie yards, clubhouses, fitness trailers, and back offices to tell the true and inspiring story of the legend’s return. Packed with new information and graced by insight, Bamberger’s story reveals how this iconic athlete clawed his way back to the top. Here you’ll meet the people who have shaped and saved Tiger’s life. It’s a disparate group: a Florida police officer, an old friend from Tiger’s boyhood, his girlfriend, his manager, his caddie. You’ll go inside the ropes and see Tiger’s interactions with fellow pros, with broadcasters and rules officials and Tour executives, with legends young (Rory McIlroy) and old (Jack Nicklaus) and in between (Fred Couples). On the Sunday before Masters Sunday, you’ll join Tiger as he takes a long, slow, contemplative walk across Augusta National, and you’ll be with him again seven days later in the splendid isolation of the tee at thirteen, in the rain, his right foot slipping while he swings his driver at 120 miles per hour. This is an intimate portrait of a man who has spent his life in front of the camera but has done his best to make sure he was never really known. Here is Tiger, barefoot, in handcuffs, showing a police officer a witty and self-deprecating side of himself that the public never sees. Here is Tiger on the verge of tears with his children at the British Open. Here is Tiger trying to express his gratitude to his mother at a ceremony at the Rose Garden. In these pages, Tiger is funny, cold, generous, self-absorbed, inspiring—and real. The Second Life of Tiger Woods is not only the saga of an exceptional man but also a celebration of second chances. Bamberger’s bracingly honest book is about what Tiger Woods did, and about what any of us can do, when we face our demons head-on.
Golf Courses of the U.S. Open
Author: David Barrett
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
ISBN: 9780810933873
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Playing in the U.S. Open is every golfer's dream--a chance to play the best golf courses ever created. "Golf Courses of the U.S. Open" is the next best thing, profiling these 50 amazing courses, such as Pebble Beach, Pinehurst No. 2, and Winged Foot Golf Club.
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
ISBN: 9780810933873
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Playing in the U.S. Open is every golfer's dream--a chance to play the best golf courses ever created. "Golf Courses of the U.S. Open" is the next best thing, profiling these 50 amazing courses, such as Pebble Beach, Pinehurst No. 2, and Winged Foot Golf Club.
A.W. Tillinghast
Author: Philip Young
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780940889675
Category : Golf
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Those who love the game of golf are continually fascinated by the courses that have been designed by the great architects of what has come to be known as the Golden Age of Course Design. They are especially intrigued by the man who might be the greatest of them all, Albert Warren Tillinghast.Tilly the Terror, whose courses the last of which were designed almost seventy years ago, even in our day are considered among the finest and sternest tests and are the sites of numerous national and major championships, are unique works of art created by a master's genius. Yet he was far more than a man who designed golf courses.Tillinghast the man has been largely an unknown and misunderstood genius over the years. So many golfers have stood on a tee and looked out at the hole unfolding before their eyes and been in awe of what they see, a work of art that demands and challenges them in ways no other course has before, for they are playing a Tillinghast golf course. Frustrating and fun, its inherent beauty and difficulty mix together to create an experience that brings them back to play it over and over, regardless of score. His courses are what golf is all about.Imagine what it would be like to be able to get inside his mind, to be able to know what he was thinking and seeing and to understand why his thoughts and philosophies of design were so different and greater than his contemporaries, and remain so till this day.In this story of the man, Philip Young has accomplished what no other writer has done or even attempted until now, the first true biography of a golf course architect. The numerous photographs and drawings of his golf courses and individual holes serve as mere backdrops to the story of his life. From Pardon Tillinghast arriving in Providence in 1645 on down to the death of Tilly's beloved wife Lillian in 1952, some ten years after his own passing, we see the boy grow into the man despite the battles against depression, alcohol and his many early life failures that he waged in public and the privacy of his own thoughts.A complicated man who battled numerous inner demons, it was his father and his trips to St. Andrews in the 1890's where he developed a unique relationship with Old Tom Morris that led to his designing golf courses and finding his purpose in life.He became a man who everyone wanted to be around and know. From Thomas Edison to Rosalind Russell, politicians, sport figures and the most common of men, he treated all alike and enjoyed their company. For these and many other reasons, this book will be enjoyed by all who love a good story whether they can swing a golf club or not.He was a man unafraid of any challenge, from building a golf course on the side of a mountain that everyone else said couldn't be done to touring America and consulting for any PGA Professional who wanted his services in the twilight of his life, he was unstoppable until that morning in 1942 when his heart finally gave out.His life provides lessons for many and this story a delightful read for all. I hope you enjoy it!Philip Young, August 2005.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780940889675
Category : Golf
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Those who love the game of golf are continually fascinated by the courses that have been designed by the great architects of what has come to be known as the Golden Age of Course Design. They are especially intrigued by the man who might be the greatest of them all, Albert Warren Tillinghast.Tilly the Terror, whose courses the last of which were designed almost seventy years ago, even in our day are considered among the finest and sternest tests and are the sites of numerous national and major championships, are unique works of art created by a master's genius. Yet he was far more than a man who designed golf courses.Tillinghast the man has been largely an unknown and misunderstood genius over the years. So many golfers have stood on a tee and looked out at the hole unfolding before their eyes and been in awe of what they see, a work of art that demands and challenges them in ways no other course has before, for they are playing a Tillinghast golf course. Frustrating and fun, its inherent beauty and difficulty mix together to create an experience that brings them back to play it over and over, regardless of score. His courses are what golf is all about.Imagine what it would be like to be able to get inside his mind, to be able to know what he was thinking and seeing and to understand why his thoughts and philosophies of design were so different and greater than his contemporaries, and remain so till this day.In this story of the man, Philip Young has accomplished what no other writer has done or even attempted until now, the first true biography of a golf course architect. The numerous photographs and drawings of his golf courses and individual holes serve as mere backdrops to the story of his life. From Pardon Tillinghast arriving in Providence in 1645 on down to the death of Tilly's beloved wife Lillian in 1952, some ten years after his own passing, we see the boy grow into the man despite the battles against depression, alcohol and his many early life failures that he waged in public and the privacy of his own thoughts.A complicated man who battled numerous inner demons, it was his father and his trips to St. Andrews in the 1890's where he developed a unique relationship with Old Tom Morris that led to his designing golf courses and finding his purpose in life.He became a man who everyone wanted to be around and know. From Thomas Edison to Rosalind Russell, politicians, sport figures and the most common of men, he treated all alike and enjoyed their company. For these and many other reasons, this book will be enjoyed by all who love a good story whether they can swing a golf club or not.He was a man unafraid of any challenge, from building a golf course on the side of a mountain that everyone else said couldn't be done to touring America and consulting for any PGA Professional who wanted his services in the twilight of his life, he was unstoppable until that morning in 1942 when his heart finally gave out.His life provides lessons for many and this story a delightful read for all. I hope you enjoy it!Philip Young, August 2005.
Taking Wing
Author: Nancy Price Graff
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618535910
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Gus never imagined himself a parent at thirteen. But in the war-fraught summer of 1942, while living on his grandparents' Vermont farm, he adopts a clutch of orphaned duck eggs. Gus can relate to the foundlings, as he is apart from, and yearns for, his own family. One day Gus finds a young stranger standing over the incubating eggs. Gus doesn't know what to make of her, with her tattered clothing and strange accent, but soon the girl is helping to care for the newly hatched ducklings, and she and Gus become fast friends. Not everyone shares Gus's high opinion of Louise, whose poverty-stricken French-Canadian family is shunned by the townspeople. His attempt to help his friend and her family has some embarrassing consequences and he must make retribution if he is to keep Louise's friendship. Nancy Price Graff's fluid narrative and exceptional eye for detail follow Gus during a time of food rationing, Victory gardens, watching for enemy planes--and keeping his ducks from harm.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618535910
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Gus never imagined himself a parent at thirteen. But in the war-fraught summer of 1942, while living on his grandparents' Vermont farm, he adopts a clutch of orphaned duck eggs. Gus can relate to the foundlings, as he is apart from, and yearns for, his own family. One day Gus finds a young stranger standing over the incubating eggs. Gus doesn't know what to make of her, with her tattered clothing and strange accent, but soon the girl is helping to care for the newly hatched ducklings, and she and Gus become fast friends. Not everyone shares Gus's high opinion of Louise, whose poverty-stricken French-Canadian family is shunned by the townspeople. His attempt to help his friend and her family has some embarrassing consequences and he must make retribution if he is to keep Louise's friendship. Nancy Price Graff's fluid narrative and exceptional eye for detail follow Gus during a time of food rationing, Victory gardens, watching for enemy planes--and keeping his ducks from harm.