An account of the 1977 British Open, during which young talent Tom Watson defeated the legendary Jack Nicklaus, traces the competition's history and offers portraits of the two competitors.
There is more than one author in the Goodreads catalog with this name. This entry is for Michael ^ Corcoran.
Michael Corcoran has written seven previous books, including Duel in the Sun, an account of the 1977 British Open, and For Which It Stands: An Anecdotal Biography of the American Flag. He's written for numerous magazines and been the editor of a few. He lives with his wife and their children in Springtown, Pennsylvania.
I usually don't have too many books that I complete but rate below three stars - if I'm not enjoying it, I stop reading. Life is too short. But that's the thing - I DID enjoy this book, but it was under false pretenses. No matter the title, it's truly hard to consider this a book about Tom Watson vs Jack Nicklaus in the 1977 Open Championship. And that's because the author spends AT MOST 25% of the book talking about the 1977 Open itself, and only part of that was about Watson vs Nicklaus.
Certainly a shot-by-shot book of a final round wouldn't even be interesting to a golf nut like me, but when the majority of the book is about the history of the golf course, some bio about Nicklaus and Watson (all which I knew already) and then plenty of what I have to call "filler" info the author undoubtedly learned in his research, it's a disappointment. It's all interesting which is why I kept reading, but it is decidedly NOT about the Duel in the Sun.
I remember watching this as a kid and being riveted to the screen on Sat and Sunday (only two days it was telecast back then). Great golf, high drama, and pure sportsmanship was on display at Turnberry that weekend. Corcoran does a commendable job in recreating the tension between an aging dominant lion (Nicklaus) and a younger lion on the rise. He gets plenty of dialogue and strategy into the narrative to build suspense and pull back the curtain for the non-golfer and golfer alike. I am putting today's date on this but read it several years ago and still have the book.