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Bud, Sweat, & Tees: Rich Beem's Walk on the Wild Side of the PGA Tour
Alan Shipnuck
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| #1222071 in Books | 2003-06-02 | 2003-06-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.44 x.70 x5.50l,.65 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Fragmented and about annoying people|By Oskar Ahlberg|I normally enjoy Alan Shipnuck's reporting (I read every article he posts on golf.com and follow him on Twitter) but this was really not worth the money. Basically it follows two individuals - Rich Beem and his sometimes caddie Stevie Duplantis - but it just becomes hard to keep track of their drinking buddies, wives/girlfri|.com |Unless your name is Tiger Woods, there are no easy rides on the PGA Tour--particularly your first year--and no one's ever confused fun-loving Rich Beem's game with the Tiger's. Still, Sports Illustrated's Alan Shipnuck struck gold by picking Beem a
Rich Beem became an overnight folk hero with his victory at the 2002 PGA Championship, where he dazzled fans with fearless shotmaking and glib one-liners. By the time Beem had stared down Tiger Woods in an epic back nine and then danced a goofy jig on the final green, the sports world was clamoring to know, “Who is this guy, anyway?”
That question is answered in Bud, Sweat, & Tees, Alan Shipnuck's no-holds-barred look at modern professional golf...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Bud, Sweat, & Tees: Rich Beem's Walk on the Wild Side of the PGA Tour | Alan Shipnuck.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.