Tales from Q School: Inside Golf's Fifth Major by John Feinstein

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(Hardcover - Large Prin)

  • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780316118811
  • Sales Rank: 452,635
  • 528pp
  • Edition Description: Large Prin
 
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Synopsis

It is the tournament that separates champions from mortals. It is the starting point for the careers of future legends and can be the final stop on the down escalator for fading stars. The annual PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament is one of the most grueling competitions in any sport. Every fall, veterans and talented hopefuls sweat through six rounds of hell at Q school, as the tournament is universally known, to get a shot at the PGA Tour, vying for the 30 slots available. The grim reality: if you don't make it through Q school, you're not on the PGA tour. You're out. And those who make it to the six day finals are the lucky ones: Hundreds more players fail to get through the equally grueling first two stages of the event. John Feinstein tells the story of the players who compete for these coveted positions in the 2005 Q school as only he can. With arresting accounts from the players, established winners, rising stars, the defeated and the endlessly hopeful, America's favorite sportswriter unearths the inside story behind the PGA Tour's brutal all-or-nothing competition.

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An inside look at the annual PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, also known as -Q School. Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

John Feinstein is the bestselling author of Last Dance, Next Man Up, Let Me Tell You a Story (with Red Auerbach), Caddy for Life, Open, The Punch, The Last Amateurs, The Majors, A Good Walk Spoiled, A Civil War, A Season on the Brink, Play Ball, Hard Courts, and two novels. He writes for Inside Sports, Golf,Tennis Magazine and Basketball America and is a regular commentator on NPR and CBS.

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A golfers MUST read.!by Anonymous

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May 11, 2008: Q School is golfs little known training ground. This book paints the plain picture of the pressures, joys, and heartbreaks experienced every year by golfers trying to get on the tour! The book is very easy to read, but plan to do it in large chunks, because there are so many players mentioned, it is easy to lose track of them all. Part of the attaction of the book was watching the tournaments on the weekend, and seeing names from the book on the leader boards!

Why repeat yourself? Why repeat yourself? Why repeat yourself?by Anonymous

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May 21, 2007: As usual, I enjoyed the subject matter of the book because I'm an avid golfer. And, as usual, Feinstein repeats and repearts and repeatts 'stories' within the book. How many times, in how many places, does the reader need to be told the same thing?! And, often, he starts talking about someone, then brings in another golfer to the 'story,' then, much later on, says 'he' did this or that - and the question then is 'who is the 'he' he's now talking about?' As I said, I enjoyed the subject matter, but he needs to learn how to write.


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