Rory : The Heartache and Triumph of Golf's Most Human Superstar
Rory : The Heartache and Triumph of Golf's Most Human Superstar
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Author(s): Shipnuck, Alan
ISBN No.: 9781668068809
Pages: 320
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 45.50
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"The world's top golfers don't reveal much about their feelings. Tiger Woods and Ben Hogan might as well have tattooed 'keep out' on their foreheads. Rory McIlroy, by contrast, has always played and discussed his performance with heartfelt feeling. That maybe hasn't been the best strategy for staying focused under pressure, but it has endeared him to fans and provided Alan Shipnuck with lots of material to work with in Rory . Mr. Shipnuck produces a rich, nuanced picture by talking to the Northern Irish golfer's friends, fellow pros, caddies, coaches, and business partners." --John Paul Newport, The Wall Street Journal Praise for Alan Shipnuck's Phil "A rollicking good time . Who is Phil? Shipnuck presents both the good and bad and leaves it to the reader to decide where they come out in the end.


I suspect Phil's fan base will find reasons anew to adore him even more while his detractors will find fresh ammo to argue that he's one of the all-time phonies." --Adam Schupak, Golfweek "Alan Shipnuck didn't know his biography of Phil Mickelson would become the most anticipated and newsworthy release of a golf book since his 2011 collaboration with Michael Bamberger, The Swinger , a work of fiction that was a thinly disguised version of Tiger Woods. The big difference is that Phil is true--difficult as it may be to believe some of the exploits, stories, and anecdotes packed into the book. Shipnuck vividly tells the story of a walking, talking, shot-making contradiction." --Gary Smits, Florida Times-Union "Riveting . When people get their hands on a book billed as a 'rip-roaring' account, they will be buying a rip-roaring good time celebrating and illuminating the (golf) genius Mickelson has long been. The book captures the often perverse ways Mickelson always needs something to play for. Endlessly.


Exhaustingly so. And the stories come almost entirely from named sources. The total package that is Shipnuck's Phil is also combined with plenty of incredible stories of generosity, making for an entertaining read that gives golf fans a much-needed book to talk about." --Geoff Shackelford, The Quadrilateral "Sports writing is often the best writing, a fact well known to those who read about sports and inconceivable to those who don't. For a vivid reminder, look no further than this unauthorized biography. Phil is well researched, bracingly written, and full of previously unreported color; Mickelson emerges as a mercurial and charismatic figure whose record-setting golf game is possibly the least interesting thing about him." --James Tarmy, Bloomberg Businessweek "A robust, comprehensive, bald-faced foray into the gigantic life of a man now living in an oversized kettle of hot water. Shipnuck's nose for the truth takes the reader into some dark and disconcerting places.


He provides frequent and fully anecdoted references to Mickelson's gambling. He also addresses the minefield of rumors loosely connected to Philly Mick's personal life, unveiling stories that have circulated for more than two decades. That's another thing about Shipnuck. He has a big pair, especially for a golf writer. And they're both made of brass. He also has an appropriate sense of what is journalistically fair, and this book doesn't come close to crossing the line. The salacious stuff gets most of the attention, but the product in its entirety is engaging, addictive and impressive." --John Hawkins, Sports Illustrated.



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