Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Coming Soon to a Bookstore near you...

His Father's Son : Earl and Tiger Woods 
 By: Tom Callahan

           In "His Father's Son" Tom gives his readers a full-blown biography of Earl Woods.  This biography touches on interviews with Earl, Tiger, friends and family members as well as coaches and veteran golf players.  Callahan provides an extraordinary look into the lives of Earl and Tiger and how the close relationship they had.  It is a remarkable story showing its readers the love between Earl and Tiger Woods.

Available November 2, 2010

Sam: The One and Only Sam Snead
By: Al Barkow

Its unfortunate but before this book was published few knew of the man Sammy Snead was his fears, his secrets and his dark side.  Sammy Snead is considered one of the greatest golfers of all time and there has yet to be a proper biography on him.  This book looks into the life of Sammy into one of the game's most mysterious figures.

Available November 16, 2010

Golf Style: Homes and Collections Inspired by the Course and Clubhouse

By: Vicky Moon

In this book of Golf Style Vicky focuses on every aspect of the lifestyle that the game has inspired.  Through golf courses including: Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia to Celtic Manor in Cardiff Wales, to Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin.  The reader has the ability to go through famous courses and clubhouses that have played host to major tournaments over the years.  You will become aware of golf-themed art and antiques collections, learning about the delicious meals served at the Masters, recall favourite films in which golf is the real star and the exquisite trophy's inspired by the game.
Available December 7, 2010

Wonder Girl: The Magnificent Sporting Life of Babe Didrikson
By: Don Van Natta


This is the extraordinary story of a nearly forgotten American Superstar athlete.  Texas born, Babe Didrikson never tried a sport too tough for her.  Even with the attempts made to keep women from participating in sports Babe achieved All-American status in basketball and won gold medals in track and field at the 1932 Olympics.  After achieving all that most would consider that to be sufficient.  Not Babe she had to conquer golf.  Babe is one of the founders of the LPGA, and won more consecutive tournaments then any other golfer in the story. Babe soon became ill being diagnosed with cancer.  Would that hold Babe back?  Read the book to find out.
Available June 2, 2011

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