by Michael Corcoran (Author)
The British Open, or the Open Championship as it's known outside the United States, is believed to be the most challenging tournament in professional golf. There was no greater Open than in 1977 at Turnberry on Scotland's southwest coast, when Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus battled over the last thirty-six holes with Watson winning with a closing birdie. Drawing on interviews with participants, caddies, journalists, and spectators, Michael Corcoran brings the drama of this historic Open Championship to vivid life. Along with a revealing retelling of the '77 Open, Corcoran delivers an evocative historical overview of the Open and the tradition it represents.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 215
Edition: 1st Nebraska Paperback Ed
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 30 Apr 2005
ISBN 10: 0803264518
ISBN 13: 9780803264519
Book Overview: Story of the 1977 British Open, believed to be the most challenging tournament in professional golf