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Money Golf: 600 Years of Bettin' on Birdies

Hardback

Main Details

Title Money Golf: 600 Years of Bettin' on Birdies
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael K. Bohn
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 150
Category/GenreGambling - theories and methods
Golf
ISBN/Barcode 9781597970310
ClassificationsDewey:796.352
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publication Date 1 February 2007
Publication Country United States

Description

You can't play Major League Baseball and bet on a game; just ask Pete Rose. Don't try running a betting ring in the NHL, either. Want the surest ticket out of NCAA sports? Betting's the way to do it. In stark contrast, however, the United States Golf Association officially sanctions betting among players during their games. And it's not just the pros who bet. Every man, out with his buddies, asks at the first tee, "Shall we make this interesting?" Yet there has never been a betting scandal in organized golf. Money Golf is the first book that tells the complete story of golf's unique association with wagering and how that relationship evolved. It features anecdotes from fifteenth-century Scots to Tiger Woods and all the smooth-swinging flatbellies, movie stars, athletes, politicians, women golfers, Joe Six-Packs, hustlers, and sharks in between. It also serves as a primer for novice golf bettors, providing explanations of Calcuttas (betting auctions), odds-making, on-course games, and the art and history of golf hustling. It even highlights movies and books that include golf wagers, showing that even writers understand the marriage of the two. Wagering on golf has been part of the game since it migrated to the United States in 1888. All of the early icons of American golf bet when they played-Francis Ouimet, Walter Hagen, and Gene Sarazen. Even Bobby Jones, the simon-pure amateur, wagered on his game. Sam Snead and Ben Hogan always had a little something on the side; so did Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Gary Player. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson learned how to bet on golf when they were little kids. All the personalities, stories, and history of betting on birdies are included in Money Golf.

Author Biography

Michael K. Bohn is the author of Nerve Center: Inside the White House Situation Room (Brassey's, Inc., 2003) and The Achille Lauro Hijacking: Lessons in the Politics and Prejudice of Terrorism (Brassey's, Inc., 2004). As a freelance writer, Bohn regularly contributes to a group of newspapers in Virginia. He currently carries a ten handicap and lives in Alexandria, Virginia.