A tribute to the professional achievements of the father-and-son team of Tom and Tom Morris cites their pivotal contributions to the founding of golf in the 1800s, the differences in their athletic styles, and young Tom's tragic early death.
Kevin Cook Bücher
Kevin Cook ist ein gefeierter Autor, dessen Werk sich mit fesselnden historischen Erzählungen und Figuren beschäftigt. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfen Einblick in die menschliche Natur und sorgfältige Recherche aus, die die Vergangenheit lebendig werden lässt. In seinen Erzählungen erforscht Cook Themen wie Ehrgeiz, Ausdauer und außergewöhnliche Lebenswege. Seine Fähigkeit, historische Ereignisse mit universellen menschlichen Emotionen zu verbinden, macht seine Arbeit fesselnd und denkwürdig.






Tommy's Honour
- 356 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
'Tommy's Honour' tells the story of the two Tom Morrises, father and son, both supremely talented golfers but utterly different, constituting a record-breaking golfing dynasty that has never been known before or since.
Dubbel Dutch
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the rich history of Kentucky basketball, this book delves into the arenas that have hosted the Wildcats over the past century. Author Kevin Cook combines archival research and interviews to unveil captivating stories, from Alumni Gym's 1925 opening to the poignant tributes in Memorial Coliseum. It highlights the development of Rupp Arena and its societal impact, illustrating how these venues shaped Lexington's social, economic, and political landscapes. Fans will also relive memorable game day experiences, deepening their appreciation for the Wildcats' legacy.
Titanic Thompson: The Man Who Bet on Everything
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Alvin "Titanic" Thompson, a master gambler and grifter, is brought to life in this vibrant retelling of his extraordinary adventures from 1892 to 1974. Known for his distinctive lifestyle, he traveled with golf clubs, a .45 revolver, and a suitcase filled with cash, embodying a quintessential American character. The narrative captures the essence of his colorful life, making it a captivating read for anyone intrigued by the world of betting and the larger-than-life personalities that inhabit it.
In 1993, David Koresh and armed evangelical Christians confronted the US government in a two-month siege at their Waco, Texas compound, culminating in a tragic firefight that claimed seventy-six lives, including twenty-five children. Kevin Cook, known for uncovering truths behind historical events, provides a comprehensive account of this pivotal moment in American history. He explores Koresh's dangerous charisma and the dynamics within the Branch Davidian community, where he positioned himself as a messianic figure, fathering seventeen children with multiple "wives." Cook utilizes previously unreported material to detail the FBI's fifty-one-day siege, offering insights into the Clinton administration's decision to authorize a lethal assault. This definitive narrative reveals how Waco became a flashpoint for American extremism, with Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh stating, "Waco started this war." Drawing from diverse sources, including Branch Davidian survivors and the FBI's lead negotiator, Cook connects the events of Waco to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot and the ongoing threat of future insurrections, highlighting the lasting impact of this tragic confrontation on American society.
Focusing on self-discovery and empowerment, the book offers a comprehensive guide to achieving clarity in various life aspects. It combines insightful wisdom with practical exercises and real-life examples to help readers overcome indecision and define their goals, values, and priorities. By teaching techniques to declutter the mind and enhance intuition, it serves as a roadmap for making confident decisions. Ideal for those facing career, relationship, or personal growth challenges, it aims to unlock potential and create a fulfilling life.
Focusing on personal empowerment, this guide offers a roadmap to achieving abundance, purpose, and joy in life. Authored by Kevin Cook, it aims to help readers unlock their full potential and transform their lives through actionable insights and strategies for fulfillment.
The Tiger Slam
The Inside Story of the Greatest Golf Ever Played (Tiger Woods in 2000-2001)
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Focusing on an iconic moment in sports history, this narrative chronicles Tiger Woods' unprecedented achievement in 2000 when he captured the US Open, Open Championship, and PGA Championship, followed by the 2001 Masters. It highlights Woods as the first golfer to hold all four major titles simultaneously, capturing the excitement and challenges of that remarkable season. The book commemorates the 25th anniversary of this historic milestone, offering insights into Woods' journey and the impact of his victories on the world of golf.