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MY SECOND BOOK, WHICH STARS THE MAN in the photograph, will officially release tomorrow (Tuesday, September 9). The book also stars Tony Jacklin, other Hall of Fame golfers and a diverse cast of Ryder Cup players, captains, journalists and others. I've already been talking about DRAW IN THE DUNES: The 1969 Ryder Cup and the Finish That Shocked the World. I will be talking about it a lot more in the weeks leading up to the 2014 Ryder Cup, both here and elsewhere.
I hope you're interested as I tell you more about the project and why I chose to spend the last three years working on this book, which overlapped my debut title, THE LONGEST SHOT. (As I was getting ready for the first one to publish, I was researching and beginning to write this new one.)
My honest hope is that you're interested enough in this work to order a copy for yourself or someone you know. If you're a regular reader of this blog and feel as if you know me, I also hope that you might cheer me on, or celebrate with me. Publishing another golf book is a major milestone. None of this was planned when I started this blog nearly nine years ago. It has been an amazing adventure.
If, on the other hand, it's hard to get on board, or it seems a little too promotional, I simply ask that you bear with me (no pun intended). It will pass.
A big reason this blog still exists is because of the books. Not only have I written nearly 2,600 posts, the blog enabled me to attract a major publisher and become a golf author. Now it's time for me to pipe up about the newest book.
Thanks, all.
Source: A Special Note to Readers
I hope you're interested as I tell you more about the project and why I chose to spend the last three years working on this book, which overlapped my debut title, THE LONGEST SHOT. (As I was getting ready for the first one to publish, I was researching and beginning to write this new one.)
My honest hope is that you're interested enough in this work to order a copy for yourself or someone you know. If you're a regular reader of this blog and feel as if you know me, I also hope that you might cheer me on, or celebrate with me. Publishing another golf book is a major milestone. None of this was planned when I started this blog nearly nine years ago. It has been an amazing adventure.
If, on the other hand, it's hard to get on board, or it seems a little too promotional, I simply ask that you bear with me (no pun intended). It will pass.
A big reason this blog still exists is because of the books. Not only have I written nearly 2,600 posts, the blog enabled me to attract a major publisher and become a golf author. Now it's time for me to pipe up about the newest book.
Thanks, all.
Source: A Special Note to Readers