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Tony Jacklin MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY First Edition

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First UK edition, first print hardback (with Curtis Gillespie), published by Simon & Schuster in 2006.
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First UK edition, first print hardback of MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY, by Tony Jacklin (with Curtis Gillespie) and published by Simon & Schuster in 2006.

The book is in fine condition (clean blue boards and bright gold lettering on spine) with only minor wear to the dust jacket, which is price clipped (bit of rubbing and creasing to edges, very light bumping to corners). Internally, the pages are clean and tight and there are no tears and no inscriptions.

It is no accident that it was under Tony Jacklin's captaincy that the European Ryder Cup team found its edge, and in 1985 regained the trophy from the Americans for the first time since 1957. Incredibly, Jacklin topped the achievement with an even more historic victory in 1987, when he became the first to captain a winning European Ryder Cup team on US soil.

Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2002, Tony is now feted as the godfather of the modern game, and an icon to the young players flocking to courses and driving ranges in record numbers. Now, in his first full autobiography, he looks back on his remarkable life and career and charts his progress from apprentice steelworker to golf legend.

It's a story of success against the odds, of hard graft, but above all of talent allied with a fierce determination. Born in 1944 into a Lincolnshire of grey skies and rationing, Tony first encountered the game that would change his life at the age of nine - caddying for his father, who had rather improbably become hooked on golf after being taken along for a round by a neighbour. Soon Tony was hitting balls whenever he could, although it would be another nine years - and even more remarkably, a mere seven years before he won the Open - before he had his own set of clubs. After winning the Lincolnshire Cup at the age of thirteen he turned pro four years later, and was already set on achieving his dream of playing against the best in America - and beating them. At Hazeltine Golf Club in Minnesota, 1970, he did just that, becoming the first player since the great Ben Hogan to hold both the US and British Open titles simultaneously.

With full and frank accounts of these and other triumphs, and bringing us right up to date with his new career as a course designer, this book is the essential guide to one of the best-loved and most revered players of the modern era.

340 pages, including an Index and several colour and black & white photographs.

ISBN: 0 7432 6882 2

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  • Condition:
    Used
  • Product Code:
    537
  • Weight:
    0.68kg