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Four Days in July: Tom Watson, the 2009 Open Championship, and a Tournament for the Ages
Jim Huber
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| #1540432 in Books | 2011-05-10 | 2011-05-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.38 x27.30 x5.87l,.86 | File type: PDF | 304 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| a decent recap of the tourney|By Thomas M. Murphy|i enjoyed it for sure, but i must say that it was basically just a recap of the 4 rounds with a sprinkling of background that any decent golf fan already knows (the duel in the sun, cink's twitter activity, etc.)..i was hoping for a lot more stuff i didnt know just from watching the open on tv.
but, since it was such|||“The excitement and energy of the final round almost leaps from the page.” ―Publishers Weekly|“Stirring golf history, sure to bring tears to the eyes of all golf lovers.” ―Booklist|“We might know how this Huber
In July 2009, the sports world watched breathlessly as Watson, just shy of his sixtieth birthday and twenty-six years after his last Open title, battled Father Time through four amazing rounds at Turnberry. In Four Days in July, award-winning golf writer and commentator Jim Huber takes the reader from tee to fairway, from green to clubhouse, providing an intimate look at Watson's inspiring run. Entering the tournament as a sentimental wild card a...
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