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“The most important golf autobiography since that of Nicklaus’ boyhood hero, Bobby Jones. A chronicle of rare insight and depth. It manages to increase the reputation of its subject. And like him, it will last.” Jay Nordlinger, Washington Times
“[Nicklaus] displays a mind-boggling ability to recall his best and worst shots, even at a remove of more than thirty years…Nicklaus pays tribute to his father, his teachers, his fellow players, many of whom offered him valuable tips over the years, and, above all, his wife, in his view the perfect partner. There are valuable hints on the mental set necessary to play superior golf and on matters of technique. No links fan will want to miss this warm and personal memoir by the greatest of the great.” Publishers Weekly
“Nicklaus is very calming in that unpretentious Midwestern way, and Ian Esmo’s reading is controlled and blissfully unintrusive. It’s like listening to the Golden Bear himself as he recounts the twenty major championships he won between 1959 and 1986.”
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“A clean hit, like a Nicklaus tee shot…Remarkably, the shot-by-shot accounts of the crucial holes of those twenty tournaments never turn dull…Rather, we see the action anew through the ever-analytical and remarkably humble eyes of the best golfer ever to swing a club.” Booklist
“With a graciousness and humility rarely found in sports biographies today, the Golden Bear relates his feelings about rivals (Arnold Palmer and more), heroes (Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan), and family. But it’s when he describes what he considers the key mental requirements for winning consistently and his own approach to getting ready for a tournament that Nicklaus reveals the temperament of a tenacious competitor driven by the absolute need to win. Recommended.” Library Journal