Touching Greatness: Memorable Encounters with Golfing Legends

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Description

Tales of golfing stars and memorable moments from Ireland’s best-loved golf correspondent.In almost thirty years as Ireland’s leading golf journalist, Dermot Gilleece has met and interviewed numerous heroes of the game.Join Dermot on the course as he looks back over many wonderful years of golf with the greats – from Jack Nicklaus’ first game on Irish soil, to sympathetic accounts of the declining skills of iconic golfers such as Seve Ballesteros. Packed with stories and insights about legends from Gene Sarazen, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods to, of course, ‘Himself’, Christy O’Connor Snr, Touching Greatness offers highlights from Dermot’s much-loved column in the Irish Times, as well as more recent observations on the game. There are unmissable insights into illustrious characters from the amateur game, women’s golf, Irish involvement in major team competitions like the Ryder Cup, and the history of Irish golfers in the Open, including the double Open and PGA Champion, Padraig Harrington.At turns moving and funny, and always beautifully written, Dermot’s tales bring you right onto the fairway as you soak up the very best stories from inside the world of competitive golf.

Additional information

Weight 0.437 kg
Dimensions 2.4 × 15.3 × 23.4 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

320

Publisher

Year Published

2008-10-23

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1848270356

About The Author

Dermot Gilleece has been golf correspondent for both The Irish Times and, currently, the Sunday Independent and is editor of Golf Digest Ireland. He is also the author of several books on golf, including most recently Breaking 80: The Life and Times of Joe Carr and Ryder Cup 2006.

Review Quote

A charming account … There's probably no better man for the job, considering Gilleece is approaching his 50th anniversary following the world's best from tee to tee.

Other text

They say that the smaller the ball, the higher the quality of writing, and Dermot is living proof.