Shooting for Tiger: How Golf's Obsessed New Generation Is Transforming a Country Club Sport

Shooting for Tiger: How Golf's Obsessed New Generation Is Transforming a Country Club Sport

by William Echikson
Shooting for Tiger: How Golf's Obsessed New Generation Is Transforming a Country Club Sport

Shooting for Tiger: How Golf's Obsessed New Generation Is Transforming a Country Club Sport

by William Echikson

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Overview

While many parents encourage their children to become the next Einstein or Yo-Yo Ma, some push their kids to become the next Tiger Woods. No longer does an elite, elderly set dominate golf. A new class of driven teenaged players is transforming the game, and a series of high-profile, professionally- run tournaments determine which of these teens have a shot at reaching the top levels.

In Shooting for Tiger, William Echikson takes us inside a spirited season of the American Junior Golf Association's elite tournaments. From the fairways, Echikson unveils a fascinating sub culture: kids who have foregone traditional childhoods, families determined to produce champions, and rigorous golf academies devoted to training the world's top prospects. Vividly told, Shooting for Tiger examines the real costs of professionalizing young players and offers an unforgettable portrait of athletic obsession.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786741496
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 05/05/2009
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 930 KB

About the Author

A former staff correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor, the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and BusinessWeek, William Echikson was the Dow Jones bureau chief in Brussels from 2001-2006. The author of three previous books, he has written for Gourmet, the Wine Spectator, and the New Yorker. He is now Director of European Union communications for Google.
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