Driven: Teen Phenoms, Mad Parents, Swing Science, and the Future of Golf by Kevin Cook

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  • Pub. Date: August 2008
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 310,791
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    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 310,791

    Synopsis

    A look inside the high-pressure creation of the new breed of superstar golfers

    No longer the realm of quaint traditions and a few weekly hours practicing chip shots, junior golf has evolved into a fierce training ground, where ultra-high- tech cameras provide cutting-edge swing analysis and young players spend almost every waking hour on the driving range. Reporting from the front lines of this brave new game, veteran golf journalist Kevin Cook spends a year inside the guarded, security-gated David Leadbetter Golf Academy, a three-hundred- acre golf mecca where teenagers attend an on-campus high school and live in dorms alongside state-of- the-art putting greens, video facilities, and manicured links—at a cost to their parents of more than $100,000 a year. As often as not, the parents are more driven than the kids.

    Driven also explores the scientific knowledge that has allowed upstarts to uncork 320-yard drives and to play better than Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson played when they were juniors long ago—way back in the 1990s. Cook's subjects include teen superstar Michelle Wie and her pushy parents; Ty Tyron, the youngest player to ever win a Tour card (now a burnout at the age of twenty- three); Mu Hu, expected by his Chinese fans to be the Yao Ming of golf; and tennis superstar Ivan Lendl's daughter, Isabelle, who might be the next Annika Sorenstam.

    Destined to change the way the world perceives the game, Driven is a compelling, behind-the-scenes look at golf's next generation.

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    Biography

    Kevin Cook is the author of Tommy's Honor (Gotham Books, 2007) and writes the "Lore" column about golf history for GOLF Magazine. An award-winning journalist, Cook has also been a senior editor at Sports Illustrated, executive editor of Travel & Leisure Golf, editor-in-chief at GOLF Magazine, and a guest commentator on CNN and ESPN.

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