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One Hand on the Claret Jug
One Hand on the Claret Jug
Sep 21, 2024 4:29 AM

Author:Norman Dabell

One Hand on the Claret Jug

Everyone remembers a winner, especially when victory comes in the oldest major golf championship in the world. But what about the players who got to the brink and then let the ancient trophy slip through their fingers? The Open has always featured triumph and disaster since it began in 1860 and this book is all about the latter of those 'two impostors'. From Doug Sanders' missed three-footer in 1970 to Monty's brave bid to finally end his major wait in 2005, at last the Open's hard-luck stories can be told.

What happened when the chips were down for Tony Jacklin and how did it affect his major chances from then on?

Whose 'air-shot' possibly cost him the Open?

Why did Tom Watson hit a two-iron at the Road Hole?

How could a marshal have cost Bernhard Langer his best chance of winning an Open?

Why didn't Jesper Parnevik check the leaderboard in 1994?

Who had a vision he was going to sink one of the most famous putts in Open history?

Why did Jean Van de Velde have such a nightmare at the Barry Burn at Carnoustie in 1999?

Read about those who had one hand on the Claret Jug but, in the end, didn't lift it in triumph.

Reviews

A collection of the best disaster stories from the Open. Exclusive interviews alone make this worthwhile ****

—— Today's Golfer

Brilliant . . . a fresh insight into the world's best tournament (Book of the Month)

—— Golf Monthly

Kimball writes with insight and humour. The bigger the fight, the better he tells it

—— Tom Hauser, www.secondsout.com

Thrilling, insightful and often humourous . . . [Kimball] captures the contests, the fighters and the period with a wonderful perception

—— The Independent

An intoxicating, captivating tale of great boxers in a fatally flawed environment

—— The Herald

A flawless and singular account of fights that remain potent and important decades after the final bell . . . Four Kings will, unquestionably, be ranked as a classic boxing book that will take future generations back to those smoky, raucous ringside nights in Vegas

—— Irish Times

Fight fans wanting a good read on their summer holidays should grab a copy

—— Colin Hart , The Sun

Certainly the best value of any book out there at the minute as well as being comfortably among the best . . . probably the best boxing book since Kevin Mitchell's War, Baby

—— Sunday Tribune

A born storyteller, [Kimball] throws in enough yarns and anecdotes to fill three or four books

—— Sunday Business Post
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