trendsfitness.blogspot.com - The 1969 Ryder Cup Dinner menu. Jack Nicklaus's autograph is top right. (Paul Trevillion) |
The Wall Street Journal (September 13):
"Many fans are drawn to sports for excitement, the twists and turns. Some favor the moral underpinnings, the virtues of grit and determination, teamwork and sportsmanship. Still others are inspired by passion, whether for the stakes or for the game itself. The 1969 Ryder Cup, the 18th installment of the biennial competition between the best golfers from the United States and Great Britain, had it all. In 'Draw in the Dunes,' Neil Sagebiel brings the memorable tournament to life." Read entire review
The Tampa Bay Tribune (Bob D'Angelo):
"As he demonstrated in 'The Longest Shot,' Sagebiel is a marvelous story teller, who uses the right pace to build drama. It helps that he had some great characters to work with....Sagebiel takes the reader through every match, and builds to the final climax, in which Nicklaus and Jacklin battled to the final hole....'Draw in the Dunes' is a lively, interesting look at the Ryder Cup, chock full of insight and anecdotes." Read entire review
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