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Don't Ask What I Shot Catherine Lewis

Don't Ask What I Shot By Catherine Lewis

Don't Ask What I Shot by Catherine Lewis


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Summary

Tells the story of how Ike's golf game functioned as a dual symbol of progress and provincialism. This book details Eisenhower's friendships with Bobby Jones, Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope, and Winston Churchill.

Don't Ask What I Shot Summary

Don't Ask What I Shot by Catherine Lewis

Golf . . . is a sport in which the whole American family can participate--fathers and mothers, sons and daughters alike. It offers healthy respite from daily toil, refreshment of body and mind.
--President Dwight D. Eisenhower

On January 24, 1953, four days after his inauguration, the New York Times reported that President Dwight D. Eisenhower had been spotted on the White House lawn practicing his short irons in the direction of the Washington Monument. This image of The Golfing General was one that the American public quickly became accustomed to, as Eisenhower is said to have played nearly 800 rounds during the course of his two-term presidency. He befriended the game's most beloved players, including Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan, and Byron Nelson, and was the subject of hundreds of golf jokes and cartoons.

The public's awareness of Eisenhower's obsession with golf led directly to the sport's mid-century surge in popularity. In Don't Ask What I Shot, noted historian Catherine M. Lewis offers a unique alternate portrait of Ike and this watershed period in American history.

Any time you have a person in the position of President Eisenhower, who was so enthusiastic about golf and had the press paying attention to his many excursions on the golf course, it was going to make people aware of the game and how much he enjoyed playing it.
--Arnold Palmer

Don't Ask What I Shot is a fascinating examination of one of golf's pivotal decades, and the remarkable president who did more to popularize the game than any other in history.
-Mark Frost, award-winning author of Grand Slam and The Greatest Game Ever Played

Whatever remained to be done to remove the last traces of the average man's carefully nurtured prejudice against a game originally linked with the wealthy and aloof was done by President Eisenhower.
--Herbert Warren Wind, renowned golf writer

About Catherine Lewis

McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide

Table of Contents

Introduction

1.The General

2.A Budding Friendship

3.Ike at Augusta

4.Don't Ask Me What I Shot

5.The Part-Time President

6.Legacy

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

GOR008790202
9780071485708
0071485708
Don't Ask What I Shot by Catherine Lewis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20070516
336
N/A
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