Synopses & Reviews
Faldo has been branded one of the coldest men in British sport—at times better known for being aloof, arrogant, and self-obsessed than for winning three Open Championships and three U.S. Masters. But after 30 years as a professional golf player, his career continues to reach highs and his influence is even stronger than it was in the 1980s. What has driven Britain's most successful and most complex player to remarkable success? From golf superstardom to failed marriages and inexplicable losses in form, the updated edition of Nick Faldo: Driven analyzes exactly what motivates this seemingly inscrutable man.
Synopsis
A four-time winner of the US Open, Faldo's long career has taken him from the heights of golf superstardom to failed marriages and inexplicable losses in form and back again. A compelling look at what has driven this most complex of players.
About the Author
Dale Concannon is the author of The Ryder Cup and is a regular contributor to Golf World and Golf Monthly magazines.