When Ben Crenshaw sank his putt at the seventy-second hole for a one-shot victory in the 1995 Masters, he bent over, buried his face in his fingers for a moment, then wept in the arms of his caddie. This was Ben's way of telling the world that what he had just done was his own memorial to his great [...]
The most beloved golf book of all time, "Harvey Penick s Little Red Book "has become required reading for all players and fans of the game, from beginners to seasoned pros.
The legendary Harvey Penick, whom "Sports Illustrated "called the Socrates of the golf world, began his golfing career as a[...]
Viisaan pro'n muistikirjan pohjalta kirjoitettu Harvey Penickin Pieni punainen kirja on täynnä ajatonta viisautta, joka on auttanut monet huippuammattilaiset golfin suurimpien arvokilpailujen voittoon. Riviharrastajalle kirjan lukeminen on puolestaan usein kuin uusi alku: golfpeli näyttäytyy äk[...]
The first-ever biography of the iconic and beloved golf coach who caddied for Francis Ouimet, played with Ben Hogan, competed against Bobby Jones, shaped Ben Crenshaw, and distilled his golf wisdom into the"Little Red Book, "granting simplicity to a vexing yet beloved sport
Millions of people w[...]
ANOTHER ROUND OF INSPIRATION AND INSTRUCTION
When Harvey Penick signed copies of his now classic first book, "Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, " Bud Shrake, his coauthor, noticed that he often inscribed them with the line "To my fried and pupil." When Shrake asked him why, Penick replie[...]
TIMELESS LESSONS FROM THE MASTER OF THE GAME
This, the fourth book by Harvey Penick, was nearly finished when he died in April 1995. A return to the timeless wisdom that has made his first bestseller, "Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, " a modern classic, "The Game for a Lifetime" does not conta[...]
"Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into[...]
When Ben Crenshaw sank his putt at the seventy-second hole for a one-shot victory in the 1995 Masters, he bent over, buried his face in his fingers for a moment, then wept in the arms of his caddie. This was Ben's way of telling the world that what he had just done was his own memorial to his great [...]