Preferred Lies by Mike Clayton | Hardie Grant Publishing

Preferred Lies And Other True Golf Stories


How does golf etiquette differ in Japan? And what did Tiger Woods’ last week of glory look like, before his spectacular fall? In Preferred Lies, veteran golf journalist Charles Happell and player and course architect Mike Clayton take you inside the ropes, drawing on their decades of experience in the game – from boarding Greg Norman’s yacht after his disastrous loss at the US Masters, to caddying at the Olympic Games when golf featured for the first time in over one hundred years.

They are joined by a host of contributors, including leading British golf writer John Huggan (who writes on the Ryder Cup, Seve Ballesteros and Peter Alliss) and five-time Open champion Peter Thomson with a paean on the Old Course at St Andrews. Ian Baker-Finch talks about his return to Royal Birkdale, seven years after winning the 1991 Open, when the club manager Norman Crewe provided him with a career highlight with his unbelievably generous welcome. And Cambridge graduate, Mark Nelson, takes us into the world of Oxbridge golf where, as a proud Cambridge Stymie, he represented his university in the great grudge match against the Oxford Divots.

Even committed golf fans will discover tales they’ve never heard, or new details on well-known subjects. Preferred Lies is a full round of golf stories from those who know the game best.

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ISBN:

9781743794678

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

304

Dimensions:

23cm x 15cm

Weight:

450g

RRP:

£14.99

Category:

General Non-Fiction & Reference

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Published:

04 April 2019

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mike Clayton

Mike Clayton is a modern golf renaissance man – a student of the game, as well as historian, course architect, former touring pro and journalist. Mike played on the Australasian Tour for 26 years, winning seven times, and also competed on the European Tour for 18 years, winning the 1984 Timex Open. For many years he wrote a golf column in The Sunday Age. He is now a course architect, partnering with 2006 US Open champion

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Charles Happell

In 32 years as a journalist, Charles Happell has covered many of the world’s leading sports events, including the Italia90 World Cup, Sydney Olympics and US Masters golf. At Melbourne’s Age newspaper, he wrote about golf and covered 10 majors, including five Masters, before being appointed the paper’s Sports Editor in 2002. He later became Crikey’s sports columnist and has authored two best-selling