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King of Clubs: The Great Golf Marathon of 1938

Hardback

Main Details

Title King of Clubs: The Great Golf Marathon of 1938
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jim Ducibella
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:168
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 150
Category/GenreGolf
ISBN/Barcode 9781597978361
ClassificationsDewey:796.352
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publication Date 30 March 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

It began as a Depression-era, winner-take-all challenge between two Chicago stockbrokers, one of them a flamboyant daredevil with more guts than money and the other with more money than sense. It erupted into a national news story, one never told in its entirety-until King of Clubs: The Great Golf Marathon of 1938. In September 1938, thirty-two-year-old J. Smith Ferebee agreed to play 600 holes of golf in eight cities, from Los Angeles to New York, over four consecutive days. The ordeal meant playing more than thirty-three rounds in just ninety-six hours. The stakes: Ferebee's friend and former business partner Fred Tuerk agreed that if Ferebee succeeded, he would pay on Ferebee's behalf a $20,000 mortgage on 296 acres of waterfront Virginia land. If Ferebee lost, he would surrender to Tuerk his ownership stake in the property. Brokers on LaSalle Street in Chicago piled up bets. Before long, the marathon was estimated to be worth $100,000, or well more than $1 million today. Playing despite a severe leg injury, Ferebee faced one obstacle after another, including a gambler's brazen sabotage attempt in Philadelphia. He started the morning rounds before dawn and ended the afternoon rounds in darkness, with lighting provided by spectators'cars, local fire departments, or flares. Remarkably, Ferebee never lost a ball. Combining the appeal of Seabiscuit and The Greatest Game Ever Played, King of Clubs will amaze and entertain readers from opening drive to final putt.

Author Biography

After twenty-nine years as a sportswriter, twenty-six with the Virginian-Pilot, Jim Ducibella was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in April 2010. During his career, Ducibella covered more than 200 professional and amateur golf tournaments. Now a Web writer for the College of William & Mary, he provides columns for The Virginia Golfer magazine and is regularly featured in Boomer magazine. A contributor to Sports Illustrated, GolfWorld, Pro Football Weekly, and The Met Golfer, among others, he is the author of Par Excellence: A Celebration of Virginia Golf (Sports Publishing, Inc., 2000). He lives in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Reviews

-Jim Ducibella knows how to tell a story, and he has a great one to tell in the saga of marathon golfer Smitty Ferebee. He takes us along on the cross-country adventure, introducing several fascinating characters along the way.---Scott Donaldson, author of John Cheever: A Biography and Fitzgerald and Hemingway: Works and Days--Scott Donaldson