Byron Nelson: The Most Remarkable Year in the History of Golf
By (Author) John Campaniotte
Introduction by Byron Nelson
Foreword by Phil Mickelson
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
10th July 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
796.352092
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm
562g
Nelson's play was so consistent in 1945 that he finished either first or second in 25 of the 30 PGA Tour events he entered that year. Nelson also set records that year for the lowest scoring average for a year, 68.83 and the most consecutive rounds under 70, 19. He also won five majors during his career despite retiring at the relatively early age of 34. This gripping volume provides a detailed narrative of Nelson's accomplishments during 1945. It describes each of his 18 PGA Tour wins with first-hand accounts of the progress of play; coverage of the 11-straight streak as it advanced; and an assessment by his fellow competitors as well as a later generation of golfers whom he inspired.
John Campaniotte's articles have appeared in Golf Magazine, Links, and others. His subject, Byron Nelson, now in his 95th year, will be extensively participating in a media tour and book events.