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Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine: The Curious Quest that Solved Golf

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine: The Curious Quest that Solved Golf
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Scott Gummer
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:267
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 140
Category/GenreGolf
ISBN/Barcode 9781592405534
ClassificationsDewey:796.352
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint Gotham Books
Publication Date 4 May 2010
Publication Country United States

Description

In 1939, an average Joe named Homer Kelley played golf for the first time and scored 116 - a respectable score for a beginner but frustrating for a science-obsessed perfectionist like Kelley. He did not play again for six months, then carded a 77. He devoted the next 30 years to solving the science behind the perfect golf swing. Here, veteran journalist Scott Gummer brings to light the untold story of golf's most curious genius.

Author Biography

Scott Gummer has written for more than forty different magazines, including Vanity Fair, Sports Illustrated, LIFE, Fortune, Departures, Golf Digest, GOLF, and Travel + Leisure Golf. He is also the author of The Seventh at St. Andrews. He lives, works, and plays a middling game of golf in the California wine country.

Reviews

"Homer Kelley for years loomed as one of the games last great mysteries, an obscure but important man who reshaped our perceptions of the modern swing. In this substantive and stylish book, Gummer unravels Kelley's elusive personal history and sheds light on his considerable influence. It's a story that will enlighten teachers, enthrall serious players, and entertain golfers at all levels." -Guy Yocom, Golf Digest "Scott Gummer has done a masterful job at a daunting task: solving the riddle of the man who solved (he thought) the riddle of the golf swing. Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine is a sad and funny story beautifully told." -Curt Sampson, Author of Hogan