Throughout the summer of 2000, Mark James's inside story of the Brookline Ryder Cup wasn't out of the sports headlines. Fuelled by a media feeding frenzy, the controversy rapidly gathered momentum and eventually led to James's resignation as one of Sam Torrance's assistants for the 2001 Ryder Cup at the Belfry.
This updated edition includes Mark James's rocky relationships with Nick Faldo and Tony Jacklin and the infamous disposal of Faldo's good luck letter. Plus the extraordinary behaviour of American players, wives, officials and spectators during the 'Battle of Brookline', the new chapter on the fallout and the feud with Faldo.
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