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Life Swings - Nick Faldo


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Life Swings - Nick Faldo

 
Description: ISBN 0755311213 / Author: Nick Faldo / Genre: Biography

Newest Review: ... the task assigned to those who always forget their kit for PE! But it was golf that fore filled all his youthful ambitions, ... more

 ... young Nick inspired by grainy pictures of the Masters and the great Jack Nicholas intensity, beamed through on the families early color TV, his parents all too keen to encourage his latest fads. As he wasn’t into girls and beer it would be his obsession with the sport that would set his career path, practicing everyday, his first employment and Saturday jobs used to pay for the clubs and range time. Incredibly, after picking up the clubs for the first time on his 14 birthday, his dad paying for his first five lesso...more

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Premium Review Life Swings - Nick Faldo: 'Drive for show and putt for dough!' (1938 words)
by - written on 28/04/07 (Very useful, 94 readings)
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Douglas Jardine, the legendary England cricket captain who deployed the controversial Bodyline tactic ‘Down Under’ in the 1930s, growled that he ‘wasn’t going to Australia to make friends but to win the Ashes’, and that’s what Nick Faldo is all about, something the grumpy gold press missed the point on. After watching young Justin Rose crumble under the immense pressure at Augusta last month it bought back memories of the days when Europe dominated the Masters, winning seven straight Green Jackets, Britain’s Nick Faldo being the only other guy since Nicholas to win the prestigious jacket back to back. Big Nick is not the man he these days; today preferring ...  Read the complete review

 

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