Playing by the Rules
Auteur : Arnold Palmer
Date de publication : 2002
Éditeur : Simon & Schuster
Nombre de pages : 256
Résumé du livre
From golfing legend Arnold Palmer comes a book on understanding the rules of golf that no discerning player of the game should be without. It was a moment seen by millions on television. During play at the 2001 British Open lan Woosnam playing his best golf in two years, entered the final round trailing by one shot when disaster struck. His caddie was forced to tell him that he had one too many clubs in his bag costing him a share of the lead and possibly the championship. And who could forget the infamous moment in the 1968 Masters Tournament when Roberto de Vincenzo, on his way to a play-off for the title, had to abdicate the lead when he discovered he had signed for a round higher than he had actually scored. How could both these unfortunate errors be illegal under the rules? Indeed they could, says golf legend Arnold Palmer, who throughout his distinguished career has taken part in a sizeable share of controversies. Despite the fact that golf has fewer rules than such sports as rugby or cricket, it is a contest of honour, and all players respect the rules. Palmer helps make sense of it all with easy-to-understand language and hundreds of pictures of some of the more controversi