THE LONG-AWAITED AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ONE OF GOLF'S ALL-TIME GREATS

Bernhard Langer, the son of a Czech refugee who jumped from a Russian prisoner of war train bound for Siberia, has become one of the most remarkably consistent and resilient professionals in golf. This is his story from when he was introduced to golf at the age of seven, turning pro at the unbelievable young age of fifteen, rising to become the World Number One and how he has managed to combat the infamous and dreaded putting 'yips' to stay in the upper echelons of the game for over twenty years.

  • The official autobiography
  • An inspirational story of triumph over adversity
  • Insight into his faith
  • Tips on his personal golfing technique and his psychological approach to the pressures of international sport

This year the Ryder Cup will attract even more press coverage due to its postponement last year after the September 11th tragedy. Langer is the most experienced player in the European team.