The Captain Myth: The Ryder Cup and Sport’s Great Leadership Delusion by Richard Gillis
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Overview: The War on the Shore, the Battle of Brookline, the Miracle of Medinah: the Ryder Cup is golf’s and arguably one of international sport’s most intense, high-profile tournaments. Two teams tussle through 28 matches over three days for no prize money but enormous national pride. And purportedly in charge of those two teams are the captains, whose reputations are shaped forever by their players’ results out on the course.
Justin Rose’s unlikely 35-foot on the 17th green at Medinah Country Club set up Europe’s triumph and one of modern sport’s most remarkable turnarounds in the 2012 Ryder Cup. It also established Davis Love II as ‘a bad captain’ and saw José María Olazábal feted for a series of leadership masterstrokes.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Sports
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