I was never really a fan of Byron Nelson or Ben Hogan, both long, long before my time. I am glad I read this book, I learned quite a lot about Nelson. He seems to be the "real thing." I was a long time member of HVCC in Durham, Nc so I was well aware of the 11 tournament win streak which HVCC was a part of. I read with great interest the stress and competitiveness with which he endured during the streak.
It is amazing that he was able to achieve all that he did over the course of his life, he retired from Major Golf as a 34 year-old. Good grief! I am sure he was everything he says he was, I know he was admired by everybody from Palmer, to Nicklaus, to Woods.
If you are looking for smut, smears, and tales out-of-school on the "rocking" 1940's, you will not find it here. This book is all about hard work, working hard, poverty, purity, and family and friends. In these days of debauchery a little goodness from yesteryear is not a bad thing.
If you like golf, read it - if not......