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Rory Land: The Up-and-Down World of Golf's Global Icon Timothy M. Gay 9798895654149

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Timothy M. Gay writes that four-time major champion Rory McIlroy is "golf's ageless Opie Taylor," a freckled superstar whose boyish charm transcends national boundaries and enlivens the game. His seemingly effortless swing is so powerful that Tiger Woods is teaching his own son to mimic Rory's action.

But a charismatic persona and a pretty swing don't necessarily translate into winning major championships. Over the past decade, Rory has had his heart ripped out as he's failed to win another major and fallen short of achieving the career Grand Slam.

He's also become a lightning rod, getting into a profanity-laced smackdown at the '23 Ryder Cup and, after his betrayal by PGA Tour brass, causing head-scratching confusion by going from an impassioned opponent of a deal with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf to an outspoken proponent. His backtrack on LIV fits a disquieting pattern, Gay reveals, of Rory's propensity to flip-flop on key principles and people.

McIlroy is from Northern Ireland, a geopolitical anomaly where religion and patriotism have been used as bloody cudgels for much of the past century. Both sides of his family were battered by the North's sectarian Troubles-ugly realities that McIlroy has been loath to acknowledge.

Rory is, Gay believes, a man essentially without a country, which might explain why he's become so obsessed with the Ryder Cup. Gay argues that McIlroy has, in effect, invented his own fiefdom, which the author has dubbed "RORY LAND."

RORY LAND tells the up-and-down saga of a compassionate and kind-hearted superstar living in a world where "money has no conscience."

About the Author
Timothy M. Gay is the author of Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend. It was a finalist for two of the baseball history community's most prestigious awards. His essays and articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, USA Today, and many other publications. Tim is a graduate of Georgetown University and lives in northern Virginia with his wife and three children.


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ISBN 9798895654149
Author Timothy M. Gay
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint Post Hill Press
Publisher Post Hill Press

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