The inspirational story of a golfing legend and one of the game's
defining contests. The year: 1926. Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
is hosting the world's oldest and most prestigious golf tournament - The
Open Championship. A stellar field of players has assembled from both
sides of the Atlantic hoping to claim victory, including Walter Hagen,
JH Taylor and a rising young amateur from the USA, Bobby Jones. Already
a winner of the US Open and US Amateur Championship, Jones has yet to
win a Major event on British soil. To do so now would set him on a path
of unrivalled achievement and into the history books as the greatest
amateur golfer the world has ever known. As the competition boils down
to the penultimate hole on the final day, Bobby must hold his nerve to
pull off a miracle recovery shot that will fire his reputation - and
that of the golf course - around the world. Bobby's Open is the
inspirational story of a golfing legend and one of the game's defining
contests. Steven Reid blends social history with sporting biography to
portray the most famous sportsman of his time, examining why Jones was
so adored and the cruel price he ultimately paid for his genius.
Steven Reid is a life-long member of Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf
Club, which he captained in 1996 and is currently chairman of its
Heritage Committee. Steven is also Chief Medical Officer of the Royal
& Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and a member of County Sligo Golf
Club at Rosses Point, West of Ireland. His previous book Get to the
Point extolled the virtues of the Harry Colt-designed links at Sligo.