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Arnie & Jack
Arnie & Jack
Nov 24, 2024 1:47 AM

Author:Ian O'Connor

Arnie & Jack

Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer are two of the greatest golfers in history. In fact, it's fair to say that between them - with some help from Gary Player - they created the game as we know it. Their rise inspired and coincided with golf's huge explosion - in participation, in TV coverage, and in commercial terms.

Nicklaus may have reigned supreme on the course, with eighteen major titles to his name, but it was Palmer who was America's favourite star, and the highest earning sportsman in the world. At times, each man loathed and resented the other; ultimately, each came to respsect his rival's dramatic and distinct impact on the game of golf.

Arnie & Jack brilliantly brings to life the story of two men, their rivalry and a whole sport, in a gripping, no-holds-barred account of one of sport's most fascinating pairings.

Reviews

Perhaps the greatest sporting rivalry of all was that between Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus... Their strange, symbolic relationship is captured in fascinating detail in Arnie & Jack

—— Daily Telegraph

[Palmer and Nicklaus's] long and occasionally bitter struggle for supremacy, both on and off the course, is brought to life in this impeccably sourced account

—— Esquire

A detailed depiction of golf's most famous rivalry

—— Observer

Ian O'Connor examines, analyses, and ultimately unravels the greatest, yet most misunderstood, rivalry in sport history... Fascinating

—— Los Angeles Times

Absorbing

—— Independent on Sunday

An exemplary sports history... O'Connor offers thrillingly dramatic depiction of each on-course encounter, and his comprehensive interviews humanise the two legends

—— Kirkus Reviews

Ian O'Connor's chronicle of Palmer and Nicklaus gives readers a picture-perfect view of how they made the sport what it is today

—— John Feinstein , Washington Post

Clee does a brilliant job of conjuring up the rollicking Georgian London inhabited by Dennis O'Kelly and his brothel-keeping mistress

—— Seven, Daily Telegraph

A colourful romp through Georgian London and its scoundrels and chancers

—— Daily Mail

He should be commended for his frankness. It certainly defines this tome in contrast to the usual drudgery of rugby autobiographies

—— James Corrigan , Independent

Since so many sports efforts in this genre tend to reveal very little, a memoir like O'Gara's, one with real bite and new insight, makes for a markedly refreshing read. The book is laced with fleshy anecdotes. All make for bona fide eyebrow arching, giggle-inducing, page turning stuff

—— Dermot Keyes , Munster Express

It is to O'Gara's credit that his autobiography remains true to his personality. It is a compellingly candid read... There is a sense of singularity about O'Gara that takes him into places others find uncomfortable... few men walk the walk better than Munster and Ireland's No. 10

—— Vincent Hogan , Irish Independent

This engrossing book sails straight between the posts

—— John O'Donnell , Irish Times

Arguably the best Irish book of the year... told with flawless skill

—— Malachy Clerkin , The Sunday Tribune

The perfect present for any rugby fan. It shows the goldfish-bowl aspect to life as a modern-day sporting legend and gives an insight into what it's like on the inside looking out

—— Irish Independent

Whether you are a rugby fan or not, this book is likely to please... This honest autobiography will provide an intriguing read for the Christmas period

—— South Tipp Today

Compelling reading

—— Richard Fitzpatrick , Irish Examiner

Motty's knowledge and passion for football are unrivalled as he shares his story for the first time with humour and honesty.

—— Oxford Times

Filled with a multitude of detail about Motson's background and the sporting times he lived through ...Motson is one of the most intelligent and accomplished commentators in history, a voice that has conveyed the best (and worst, depending on your allegiance) moments in the recent past of the game. His book offers a fascinating look at what goes on behind the scenes of football broadcasting, as well as a trip down memory lane for many supporters. A must-read for any football fan.

—— Sunday Business Post

The voice of the sheepskinned sage and cult hero John Motson will doubtless be heard at the 2010 tournament, and he reminisces on his career to date in the amusing Motty: Forty Years in the Commentary Box

—— Independent on Sunday 'Books of the Year'
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