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Mar 23, 2012 · 100 Best Books of the 21st Century: As voted on by 503 novelists, nonfiction writers, poets, critics and other book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
"It may be Dodson's best book yet." - The Philadelphia Inquirer "Dodson uses a master's skill to tell us alot about golf and even more about ourselves. The Dewsweepers is an experience to treasure." - Maine Sunday Telegram "Written with warmth and an obvious deep love of the game." - Golf Monthly "A rarity: a golf book that is also a travel book.
James Dodson is a two-time winner of the United States Golf Association’s Herbert Warren Wind Award for best golf book of the year. He is the author of ten books, including The Range Bucket List, Final Rounds, American Triumvirate, A Golfer’s Life (with Arnold Palmer), and Ben Hogan: An American Life. He lives with his wife in North Carolina.
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Mar 6, 2012 · 10 Questions For Author James Dodson. By Alex Myers. March 06, 2012. James Dodson, whose works include Final Rounds, Ben Hogan: An American Life, A Son of the Game and A Golfer's Life (with Arnold ...
Final Rounds: A Father, a Son, the Golf Journey of a Lifetime. by. James Dodson. 4.20 avg rating — 672 ratings — published 1996 — 21 editions. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read.
Jun 6, 2002 · Through their games, their personalities emerge and in The Dewsweepers James Dodson offers a rare and privileged insight into the private lives, aspirations and dreams of a group of men and into the deep friendship that binds them together. Read more. Report an issue with this product. Print length. 320 pages.
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About American Triumvirate. With compelling detail and pure passion, James Dodson recounts the singular brilliance of three golf titans and how they saved the professional tour and created the game as we know it today. During the Depression golf was in crisis. As a spectator sport it was on the verge of extinction.