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This is a fast-moving collection of funny and insightful INSIDE anecdotes involving more than two dozen very famous sports personalities with whom the author interacted, both professionally and socially, during his 30-year run as a syndicated sports columnist. The anecdotes are mostly untold or lightly mentioned only in local media. How did Jimmy Johnson's wife extract a measure of revenge when he dumped her when he began coaching the Dallas Cowboys? What did defiant former Florida football coach Charley Pell do to an investigator in a meeting that convinced then-assistant coach Mike Shanahan that the Gators were headed for the NCAA jailhouse? How did Shaquille O'Neal shock the stately owner of the Orlando Magic and staff in their first head-to-head meeting? Why was Hawk Harrelson seeing three balls each time Luis Tiant threw a pitch and what was the outcome? What did a huge lineman say in a NY Jets team meeting that left Coach Weeb Eubank, Joe Namath and the rest of the team gasping for breath? Which Mets player did Manager Davey Johnson challenge to a clubhouse fight? What did Triple Crown trainer Bob Baffert tell a Louisville styling shop that had all the stylists scrambling to be the one to serve him? How did Collinsworth react when told his horse needed to be gelded? Why did Woody grant total access to the BBC for a week to his usually inaccessible Buckeyes? Why did nervous reporters fear Steve Spurrier was close to becoming postal when he became tearful during a mid-week press conference? What prized belonging did Bobby Bowden leave behind at a roadside cafe, only to be stopped by a highway patrolman? What was the unexpected reason patrons at a small Maine theater give Don Shula and his wife a standing ovation? Why did Mickey Mantle play one hole of an upscale Dallas golf club wearing only his spikes? Did Payne Stewart really walk on water hours after winning the Bay Hill Classic? What stunning thing happened when Lou Holtz asked his team about their formidable approahing bowl opponent? Those are just a few of the unusual happenings that come at the reader like a machine gun in this quick read. After an advance read, Holtz said, "I;m still laughing. An entertaining read. Said Florida novelist Bob Morris: "Icons are funny No, Icons are freaking hilarious!" And Pat Williams, an NBA exec, motivational speaker and prolific author, said of this book: "Chock full of entertaining stories, one after another, from one of America's leading sports writers."
"...by far the most valuable book ever written on Palmer." -John Markon, Richmond Times-DispatchArnie: Inside the Legend is the most definitive and personal answer ever written to the question, "What is Arnold Palmer really like?" Unlike other books on Palmer, it does not focus on his golf game. Instead, it views him as a man-his relationships with his friends, golfing colleagues, business partners, and family.The result is a portrait of a Palmer whose fans-"Arnie's Army"-adore him, including, for instance, a woman hit on the shoulder by an errant drive in 1988. When Arnie arrived at the scene, she pointed to her shoulder and gushed, "This is such an honor to be hit by you. This is the greatest day of my life!" Arnie gave her a gallant kiss on the cheek, then gave her the ball as a souvenir. Respect and affection flow back and forth between Palmer and his fans in a way unprecedented in modern sports.Also included in Arnie: Inside the Legend are stories of how Palmer handles success and failure off the golf course and of his longstanding rivalry with Jack Nicklaus. Arnie: Inside the Legend is the next best thing to a long conversation with Palmer about his life and career, hopes and dreams.
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