Golf Biographies
Love golf? Discover the stories of a few of the game's legendary personalities:
I Remember Ben Hogan
Featuring over 100 original stories, this fascinating book is an oral history of an amazing golf legend. Revered and respected, Ben Hogan was a reclusive and private man who rarely sought the spotlight. To a select few, he was a sly mentor, offering a few golf secrets with an assured grin.
This poignant memoir highlights the life of Bruce Edwards, a renowned caddy who worked with pro Tom Watson for decades, only to succumb to Lou Gehrig's disease. Biographer John Feinstein details the enthusiasm Edwards brought to the game, as well as his strength, humor and humility.
Known as the Walter Cronkite of golf, Ken Venturi has broadcast the game for a record-setting 34 years; his autobiography shares his perspective of the game. This entertaining tome spans Venturi's early career as a promising amateur to his storied tenure as one of the sport's best announcers.
$20
Includes a candid section on the legendary Arnold Palmer