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The Grand Slam - Mark Frost

The Grand Slam - Mark Frost

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    Product code: 0316726915Released: 24 January 2008

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    This is the story of Bobby Jones, America and golf by Mark Frost.

    In the wake of the 1929 stock market crash, an amateur golfer began a decade of unparalleled achievement, seeming a ray of light in an otherwise depressed America.

    Bobby Jones won the British Amateur Championship, the British Open, the US Open and the US Amateur Championship. A new phrase was born: The Grand Slam.

    A modest, sensitive man, a lawyer from a middle-class Atlanta family, Jones had barely survived a sickly childhood, and took up golf at the age of five for health reasons.

    Jones made his debut at the US Amateur Championship in 1916 and his genius was recognised by his inspiration, Francis Ouimet. However, his health was never good, and the strain of completing the Slam exacted a ferocious toll; the US Open, played in July in blazing heat, nearly killed him.

    Jones fought to keep his fragile condition a secret from a country suffering from the Depression, but at the age of 28, after winning the US Amateur, he retired. His abrupt disappearance at the height of his renown inspired an impenetrable myth, to this day still fiercely protected by family and friends.

    '[This book] will be read with pleasure in the afterglow of refreshment at the 19th hole' SPECTATOR

    'Mark Frost has come up trumps with this intriguing tale about the life and career of golf's most lauded amateur, Bobby Jones. Frost's tribute to the great man is highly commendable . . . while the subject matter is a selling point in itself, just as compelling is the author's knack of storytelling'  IRELAND ON SUNDAY

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