Tommy's Honor: The Story of Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris, Golf's Founding Father and Son

Kevin Cook

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UPC:
9781592403424
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-03-27
Release Date:
2008-03-27
Author:
Kevin Cook
Language:
english
Edition:
Reprint
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In the tradition ofSeabiscuit, the riveting tale of two proud Scotsmen who beat all comers to become the heroes of a golden agethe dawn of professional golf. This essential golf history is now a major motion picture.

Bringing to life golfs founding father and son, Tommys Honor is a stirring tribute to two legendary players and a vivid evocation of their colorful, rip-roaring times.

The Morrises were towering figures in their day. Old Tom, born in 1821, began life as a nobodyhe was the son of a weaver and a maid. But he was born in St. Andrews, Scotland, the cradle of golf, and the game was in his blood. He became the Champion Golfer of Scotland, a national hero who won tournaments (and huge bets) while his young son looked on. As Keeper of the Green at the towns ancient links, Tom deployed golfs first lawnmower and banished sheep from the fairways.

Then Young Tommys career took off. Handsome Tommy Morris, the Tiger Woods of the nineteenth century, was a more daring player than his father. Soon he surpassed Old Tom and dominated the game. But just as he reached his peakwith spectators flocking to see him playTommys life took a tragic turn, leading to his death at the age of twenty-four. That shock is at the heart ofTommys Honor. It left Tom to pick up the piecesto honor his son by keeping Tommys memory alive.

Like theNew York TimesbestsellerThe Greatest Game Ever Played,Tommys Honoris both fascinating history and a moving personal saga. Golfers will love it, but this book isnt only for golfers. Its for every son who has fought to escape a fathers shadow and for every father who had guided a son toward manhood, then found it hard to let him go.

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