- 2005 edition, 247 pages
- Published by Celebrity Books, NZ
- Softcover with fold in flaps
- Very good condition
Since arriving in New Zealand from England, Mal Tongue has become this country's highest-profile golf coach, never short a word and never far from controversy.
It was Mal who found and polished a rough golfing diamond by the name of Michael Campbell - the first Kiwi in 42 years to win a major championship when he held off Tiger Woods to take out the 2005 US Open.
Tongue became a household name through teaching the "washing machine" golf swing and guiding the Wellington team to unprecedented inter-provincial success.
He became national director of coaching and, later, national coach before entering an acrimonious period wiht New Zealand Golf, which led to Tongue and his five assistant coaches resigning.
Undaunted, Tongue is now on the verge of making one of the biggest coaching breakthroughs in the history of golf.
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