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Golf's Greatest Eighteen

Golf's Greatest Eighteen
"The money list has always been golf's yardstick, but inflation sir kay and the exponential purse increases of the Tiger Woods era have rendered the career money list meaningless. "Golf's Greatest Eighteen has brought a deeper understanding to these issues of dollars sir kay and sense. The book's most compelling aspect may be the year-by-year money for each player, allowing a comparison of golf's best seasons, including Wood's epic 2000, which rates only third. " --"Sports Illustrated Armed with a veritable who's who of top golf journalists, "Golf's Greatest Eighteen delves through the past ninety years of golfing history to tackle the most debated question in the game: Who really is the greatest player? Weaving together a unique combination of the game's historical feats with modern-day statistical analysis, the world's greatest golf writers offer eighteen original essays on the world's greatest golfers in a highly entertaining sir kay and captivating attempt to answer golf's greatest question. The eighteen players: Severiano Ballesteros, Billy Casper, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, "Sir" Walter Hagen, Ben Hogan, Hale Irwin, Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, Tiger Woods. The eighteen writers: Tom Auclair, Al Barkow, Furman Bisher, Jaime Diaz, James Dodson, John Garrity, Ron Green, Sr., Dave Hackenberg, John Hopkins, John Huggan, Kaye Kessler, Dr. Stephen Lowe, Sidney Matthew, Marino Parascenzos, Mike Purkey, Dan Reardon, Phil Tresidder, Ben Wright.
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Sir Kay - In Arthurian legend, Sir Kay (Welsh:Cai or Cei, Latin: Caius or Gaius) is Sir Ector's son and King Arthur's foster brother and later seneschal, as well as one of the first Knights of the Round Table. In later literature he is known for his acid tongue and boorish behavior, but in earlier accounts he was one of Arthur's premier warriors.

James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth - Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet (July 20, 1804–May 26, 1877), English politician and educationalist, was born at Rochdale, Lancashire, the son of Robert Kay.

Sir Ector - Sir Ector (sometimes Hector, Antor, or Ectorius) was, in Arthurian legend, the father of Sir Kay. Sometimes a king instead of merely a lord, he had an estate in the country as well as lands in London.

Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth - Sir Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth (1844–1939) was a British Liberal Member of Parliament who held office briefly in 1886 as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. From 1892–95 he was Secretary to the Admiralty.



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