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Synopsis
By 1945, Byron Nelson had done something no other golfer has ever come close to duplicating: He won 11 PGA tournaments in a row, and he still holds the record for lowest scoring average in a year. Now the man credited with inventing the modern golf swing takes us back to the time when men like Snead, Hogan, Sarazen and Jones played the game. 16-page photo insert.