John Daly: The Biography
By (Author) Gavin Newsham
Ebury Publishing
Virgin Books
1st October 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
796.352092
Winner of British Sports Book Awards: Best New Writer 2004
Paperback
304
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
208g
Chronicling the ups and downs of the amazing world of John Daly, this award-winning book has now been brought right up to date to include all the latest details of Daly's career and family adventures which include a long-awaited comeback in form of the natural-born golfer with the 'killer swing' and the arrest of his ex-wife for drug-smuggling. From his unexpected win in the 1991 USPGA Championship at Crooked Stick, Indianapolis to a shocking descent into alcoholism, gambling addiction and more incidents and accidents than most people would encounter in one - maybe two - lifetimes, here is the story of a man who has been in rehab twice, fought with fans, clocked up three ex-wives and blown usd10 million on a three-year gambling spree. He has trashed his house, wrecked hotel rooms and spurned multi-million dollar sponsorship deals rather than give up drinking. Yet despite his trials and tribulations, John Daly remains the biggest draw in the game. His nononsense 'grip it and rip it' philosophy has struck a chord with golf fans the world over and his length off the tee is truly the stuff of legend.
A rollicking tale of bourbon, blondes and blasted Big Berthas * Oberver Sports Monthly *
To paraphrase the Wild Thing: grip it and read it * Scotland on Sunday *
A witty account of Daly's intriguing and controversial life and career * Golf Monthly *
Newsham paints a picture of a troubled and confused man... a moving and well-written biography * Sunday Times *
Gavin Newsham is an Associate Editor of Golf Punk magazine and has written extensively on sport for a wide variety of publications. He lives in Brighton, boasts a handicap of 24 and once threw his driver into a lake at the Warwickshire golf course.