The Greatest Game Ever Played: Vardon, Ouimet and the birth of modern golf
By (Author) Mark Frost
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
5th September 2003
3rd July 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.35209
Paperback
480
Width 129mm, Height 195mm, Spine 31mm
324g
This narrative chronicles the birth of the modern game of golf through the story of Harry Vardon and Francis Ouimet. These men, in pursuit of their passion for a sport that had captivated them since childhood, lifted themselves out of their lives of common poverty and broke down rigid social barriers, transforming the game of golf into one of the most widely played sports in the world today. Vardon and Ouimet were two men from different generations and vastly different corners of the world whose lives, unbeknown to them at the time, bore remarkable similarities, setting them on parallel paths that led to their epic battle at Brookline in the 1913 US Open. This collision resulted in the "big bang" that gave rise to the sport of golf as we know it. In this book, Mark Frost tells their story, including along the way over a dozen of the game's seminal figures, within the dramatic framework offered by the 1913 tournament where they finally met, which became one of the most thrilling sports events in history.
**'An extraordinary book.(with) passages that were so convincing they made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up' - The Times **'Mark Frost has done a wonderful job of capturing the moment of golf's awakening in America. His work is thoroughly resear
Mark Frost is the author of THE LIST OF SEVEN, THE SIX MESSIAHS and BEFORE I WAKE. He has written and produced several television series, including Hill Street Blues and Twin Peaks.