Caddy for Life: The Bruce Edwards Story by John Feinstein (2005, Paperback)
Award-winning John Feinstein, America's favorite sportswriter, got one of golf's legendary caddies to reveal the secrets behind the most popular sport of our time. Bruce Edwards was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease in January 2003, a progressive disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord, but he dominated coverage of the 2003 US Open. This is a position not usually bestowed on a caddy, but Edwards was no ordinary caddy. In 1973, after forgoing college, Edwards walked on the course behind a young Tom Watson and never looked back. Watson would go on to win eight major titles with Bruce Edwards by his side. Edwards continued to do the job he had dedicated more than half his life to right up to his death in April 2004, aged 49. This is a moving, dramatic and thoughtful book about a life devoted to sports.
Condition: Very good. Read Once. No spine creases. Corner fold front cover.
ISBN-10: 0316010863
ISBN-13: 9780316010863
Publisher: Little Brown & Company
308 pages
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