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Sir Walter: Walter Hagen and the Invention of Professional Gol
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| #2202152 in Books | Simon n Schuster | 2012-08-18 | 2012-08-18 | Original language:English | 9.25 x1.20 x6.12l,.0 | File type: PDF | 400 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| the Facts on The Haig|By Jajisee|I read this on a recommendation of a friend. I found the style a bit slow at times, relying as it frequently did on newspaper accounts. That said, I gained a much greater and deeper appreciation for what Walter Hagen did and for who he was. I am amazed and have a new hero. Old Tom died after drinking too much and stumbling down the wrong set|From Publishers Weekly|Although the claim that Hagen "invented professional golf" is a stretch, the five-time PGA Championship winner undoubtedly influenced the sport. Hagen (1892–1969) grew up poor in Rochester, N.Y., but got a 10-cents-an-hour job at a l
During the Golden Age of Sports in the 1920s, Walter Hagen was to golf what Babe Ruth was to baseball. The first professional golfer to make his living playing the game rather than teaching it, Hagen won eleven major professional tournaments over his long career - two U.S. Opens, four British Opens, and five PGA Championships (including an amazing streak of four consecutive PGA wins) - a record surpassed only by Jack Nicklaus. Hagen was also influential in helping to fou...
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