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نویسندگان: Shane Ryan
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780306874390, 2022932466
ناشر: Hachette Books
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 0
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 987 کیلوبایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب جامی که نمیتوانستند از دست بدهند: آمریکا، جام رایدر، و راه طولانی برای تنگههای سوت: تاریخچه، ورزش و تفریحات، غیرداستانی، HIS036070، SPO016000، SPO019000
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Cup They Couldn't Lose: America, the Ryder Cup, and the Long Road to Whistling Straits به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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داستان قطعی جام رایدر
The definitive story of the Ryder Cup—the
event that pits the best golfers from America against the
best from Europe—exploring the modern history of
the tournament that led to the showdown at Whistling Straits
in 2021.
The task facing Steve Stricker at the 2021 Ryder Cup was
enormous. It was his job, as the American captain, to stare
down almost 40 years of Ryder Cup history, break a pattern of
home losses that had persisted almost as long, and reverse
the tide of European dominance in one of golf's most
tense and emotional events. This was the epitome of a
must-win, but it was also something more—in the entire
93-year history of the event, no American side had ever faced
this kind of pressure. Starting on the morning of September
24, those 12 players competed not just for a Cup, or for
pride, but to save the reputation of the U.S. team itself.
The great mystery of the Ryder Cup is that America loses despite having superior individual talent. The European renaissance began in the 1980s, led by the brilliant Tony Jacklin and Seve Ballesteros, and since then, the U.S. has suffered a slew of embarrassing defeats abroad and at home. The signs in 2021 weren’t good: Tiger Woods was out after his horrific car crash, Patrick Reed (“Captain America,” to his supporters) was hospitalized with double pneumonia weeks before the event, and America had to rely on its rising stars—including Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, who spent most of the year immersed in an escalating feud—to prove their mettle. Meanwhile, the European team had a few major stars of its own, like Jon Rahm, the world no. 1 and the first Spanish player ever to win the U.S. Open, and Rory McIlroy, the four-time major winner. Throw in the complications of a global pandemic, and the stage was set for one of the strangest Ryder Cups ever.
Following the drama in Wisconsin while deconstructing the rich history of the tournament, The Cup They Couldn't Lose tells the story of how the U.S. defeated Europe in record fashion, restored their status as golf’s global superpower, and transformed their entire way of thinking in order to truly understand the nature of the Ryder Cup.