Reviews
"To read Robbins' bio on the life of Penick is to read about how golf can shape a life and how that life can extend into others in a unique and special way." -- GolfDigest.com "A readable, conscientious biography that fills in the blanks, doing justice to Penick's lucid teachings, and the legacy he left behind." -- The Austin American-Statesman "Deeply researched and lovingly written...The most important book of the last decade in the sports genre. If you are a golf fan, you owe it to yourself to read it." -- The San Jose Examiner "A detailed biography...This book will appeal to those interested in the development of golf in the 20th century." -- Library Journal "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -- Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "This thorough, absorbing biography is also a history of golf in America and how one man taught so many how to hit a golf ball so well....Kevin Robbins provides great anecdotes and stories about and from [Harvey Penick's] most accomplished students, including Betsy Rawls, Mickey Wright, and Tom Kite." -- Kirkus Reviews "Finally the book that explains how Harvey Penick's humble, humane life led to an incomparable treasure trove of golf wisdom and insight. Kevin Robbins's work is an important contribution to golf history." -- Bill Pennington, author of Billy Martin and On Par "I'm always thrilled to learn about the quiet giants and caretakers of golf, no less so with Kevin Robbins's beautiful account of the game's most influential teacher and mentor. Harvey Penick's life was a graceful journey through the game, a story of one man's humble trials and epiphanies and gently tutored wisdom that, down the fairway, resulted in the bestselling sports book of all time -- a gift to every golfer and student of the game. This book deserves an honored spot right by Harvey's beloved Little Red Book ." --James Dodson, author of American Triumvirate and Final Rounds "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." --Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick led an exceptional golfing life, and Kevin Robbins has written an exceptional account of it. His book is transporting. I have a whole new understanding of Penick, his writings, and how Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Betsy Rawls and all the others under his tutelage became the people they became. What a life, captured here beautifully." --Michael Bamberger, author of Men in Green and To the Linksland " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins' fascinating biography, Penick's advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, author of Summer of '68 and Castro's Curveball , "To read Robbins' bio on the life of Penick is to read about how golf can shape a life and how that life can extend into others in a unique and special way." -- GolfDigest.com "A readable, conscientious biography that fills in the blanks, doing justice to Penick's lucid teachings, and the legacy he left behind." -- The Austin American-Statesman "Deeply researched and lovingly written...The most important book of the last decade in the sports genre. If you are a golf fan, you owe it to yourself to read it." -- The San Jose Examiner "A detailed biography...This book will appeal to those interested in the development of golf in the 20th century." -- Library Journal "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -- Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "This thorough, absorbing biography is also a history of golf in America and how one man taught so many how to hit a golf ball so well....Kevin Robbins provides great anecdotes and stories about and from [Harvey Penick's] most accomplished students, including Betsy Rawls, Mickey Wright, and Tom Kite." -- Kirkus Reviews "Finally the book that explains how Harvey Penick's humble, humane life led to an incomparable treasure trove of golf wisdom and insight. Kevin Robbins's work is an important contribution to golf history." -- Bill Pennington, author of Billy Martin and On Par "I'm always thrilled to learn about the quiet giants and caretakers of golf, no less so with Kevin Robbins's beautiful account of the game's most influential teacher and mentor. Harvey Penick's life was a graceful journey through the game, a story of one man's humble trials and epiphanies and gently tutored wisdom that, down the fairway, resulted in the bestselling sports book of all time -- a gift to every golfer and student of the game. This book deserves an honored spot right by Harvey's beloved Little Red Book ." --James Dodson, author of American Triumvirate and Final Rounds "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." --Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick led an exceptional golfing life, and Kevin Robbins has written an exceptional account of it. His book is transporting. I have a whole new understanding of Penick, his writings, and how Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Betsy Rawls and all the others under his tutelage became the people they became. What a life, captured here beautifully." --Michael Bamberger, author of Men in Green and To the Linksland " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins' fascinating biography, Penick's advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, author of Summer of '68 and Castro's Curveball, "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." -- Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins' fascinating biography, Penick's advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, Writer in Residence, Johns Hopkins University, and author of Summer of '68 and Castro's Curveball " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer , "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." --Mark Frost, bestselling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match , "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." -- Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. HARVEY PENICK: THE LIFE AND WISDOM OF THE MAN WHO WROTE THE BOOK ON GOLF opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -Ben Crenshaw , "Harvey Penick led an exceptional golfing life, and Kevin Robbins has written an exceptional account of it. His book is transporting. I have a whole new understanding of Penick, his writings, and how Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Betsy Rawls and all the others under his tutelage became the people they became. What a life, captured here beautifully." --Michael Bamberger, author of Men in Green and To the Linksland "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." -- Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins' fascinating biography, Penick's advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, Writer in Residence, Johns Hopkins University, and author of Summer of '68 and Castro's Curveball " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer , "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -- Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "This thorough, absorbing biography is also a history of golf in America and how one man taught so many how to hit a golf ball so well....Kevin Robbins provides great anecdotes and stories about and from [Harvey Penick's] most accomplished students, including Betsy Rawls, Mickey Wright, and Tom Kite." -- Kirkus Reviews "Finally the book that explains how Harvey Penick's humble, humane life led to an incomparable treasure trove of golf wisdom and insight. Kevin Robbins's work is an important contribution to golf history." -- Bill Pennington, author of Billy Martin and On Par "I'm always thrilled to learn about the quiet giants and caretakers of golf, no less so with Kevin Robbins's beautiful account of the game's most influential teacher and mentor. Harvey Penick's life was a graceful journey through the game, a story of one man's humble trials and epiphanies and gently tutored wisdom that, down the fairway, resulted in the bestselling sports book of all time -- a gift to every golfer and student of the game. This book deserves an honored spot right by Harvey's beloved Little Red Book ." --James Dodson, author of American Triumvirate and Final Rounds "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." --Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick led an exceptional golfing life, and Kevin Robbins has written an exceptional account of it. His book is transporting. I have a whole new understanding of Penick, his writings, and how Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Betsy Rawls and all the others under his tutelage became the people they became. What a life, captured here beautifully." --Michael Bamberger, author of Men in Green and To the Linksland " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins' fascinating biography, Penick's advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, author of Summer of '68 and Castro's Curveball , "To read Robbins' bio on the life of Penick is to read about how golf can shape a life and how that life can extend into others in a unique and special way." -- GolfDigest.com "A readable, conscientious biography that fills in the blanks, doing justice to Penick's lucid teachings, and the legacy he left behind." -- The Austin American-Statesman "Deeply researched and lovingly written...The most important book of the last decade in the sports genre. If you are a golf fan, you owe it to yourself to read it." -- The San Jose Examiner "A detailed biography...This book will appeal to those interested in the development of golf in the 20th century." -- Library Journal "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -- Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "This thorough, absorbing biography is also a history of golf in America and how one man taught so many how to hit a golf ball so well....Kevin Robbins provides great anecdotes and stories about and from [Harvey Penick's] most accomplished students, including Betsy Rawls, Mickey Wright, and Tom Kite." -- Kirkus Reviews "Finally the book that explains how Harvey Penick's humble, humane life led to an incomparable treasure trove of golf wisdom and insight. Kevin Robbins's work is an important contribution to golf history." -- Bill Pennington, author of Billy Martin and On Par "I'm always thrilled to learn about the quiet giants and caretakers of golf, no less so with Kevin Robbins's beautiful account of the game's most influential teacher and mentor. Harvey Penick's life was a graceful journey through the game, a story of one man's humble trials and epiphanies and gently tutored wisdom that, down the fairway, resulted in the bestselling sports book of all time -- a gift to every golfer and student of the game. This book deserves an honored spot right by Harvey's beloved Little Red Book ." --James Dodson, author of American Triumvirate and Final Rounds "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." --Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick led an exceptional golfing life, and Kevin Robbins has written an exceptional account of it. His book is transporting. I have a whole new understanding of Penick, his writings, and how Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Betsy Rawls and all the others under his tutelage became the people they became. What a life, captured here beautifully." --Michael Bamberger, author of Men in Green and To the Linksland " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins' fascinating biography, Penick's advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, author of Summer of '68 and Castro's Curveball , "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." -- Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match , "To read Robbins'' bio on the life of Penick is to read about how golf can shape a life and how that life can extend into others in a unique and special way." -- GolfDigest.com "A readable, conscientious biography that fills in the blanks, doing justice to Penick''s lucid teachings, and the legacy he left behind." -- The Austin American-Statesman "Deeply researched and lovingly written...The most important book of the last decade in the sports genre. If you are a golf fan, you owe it to yourself to read it." -- The San Jose Examiner "A detailed biography...This book will appeal to those interested in the development of golf in the 20th century." -- Library Journal "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick''s life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -- Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "This thorough, absorbing biography is also a history of golf in America and how one man taught so many how to hit a golf ball so well....Kevin Robbins provides great anecdotes and stories about and from [Harvey Penick''s] most accomplished students, including Betsy Rawls, Mickey Wright, and Tom Kite." -- Kirkus Reviews "Finally the book that explains how Harvey Penick''s humble, humane life led to an incomparable treasure trove of golf wisdom and insight. Kevin Robbins''s work is an important contribution to golf history." -- Bill Pennington, author of Billy Martin and On Par "I''m always thrilled to learn about the quiet giants and caretakers of golf, no less so with Kevin Robbins''s beautiful account of the game''s most influential teacher and mentor. Harvey Penick''s life was a graceful journey through the game, a story of one man''s humble trials and epiphanies and gently tutored wisdom that, down the fairway, resulted in the bestselling sports book of all time -- a gift to every golfer and student of the game. This book deserves an honored spot right by Harvey''s beloved Little Red Book ." --James Dodson, author of American Triumvirate and Final Rounds "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined ''teacher'' and you will learn why." --Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick led an exceptional golfing life, and Kevin Robbins has written an exceptional account of it. His book is transporting. I have a whole new understanding of Penick, his writings, and how Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Betsy Rawls and all the others under his tutelage became the people they became. What a life, captured here beautifully." --Michael Bamberger, author of Men in Green and To the Linksland " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins'' fascinating biography, Penick''s advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, author of Summer of ''68 and Castro''s Curveball, "Deeply researched and lovingly written...The most important book of the last decade in the sports genre. If you are a golf fan, you owe it to yourself to read it." -- The San Jose Examiner "A detailed biography...This book will appeal to those interested in the development of golf in the 20th century." -- Library Journal "Harvey Penick was a rare gentleman whose legacy deserves this book. Kevin Robbins has revealed through extensive and caring research the aspects of Penick's life that made him the endearing man he was. Harvey Penick: The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf opens wide a window into the soul of someone whose story transcends the game." -- Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters Tournament champion "This thorough, absorbing biography is also a history of golf in America and how one man taught so many how to hit a golf ball so well....Kevin Robbins provides great anecdotes and stories about and from [Harvey Penick's] most accomplished students, including Betsy Rawls, Mickey Wright, and Tom Kite." -- Kirkus Reviews "Finally the book that explains how Harvey Penick's humble, humane life led to an incomparable treasure trove of golf wisdom and insight. Kevin Robbins's work is an important contribution to golf history." -- Bill Pennington, author of Billy Martin and On Par "I'm always thrilled to learn about the quiet giants and caretakers of golf, no less so with Kevin Robbins's beautiful account of the game's most influential teacher and mentor. Harvey Penick's life was a graceful journey through the game, a story of one man's humble trials and epiphanies and gently tutored wisdom that, down the fairway, resulted in the bestselling sports book of all time -- a gift to every golfer and student of the game. This book deserves an honored spot right by Harvey's beloved Little Red Book ." --James Dodson, author of American Triumvirate and Final Rounds "A warm, insightful portrait of an uncommonly wise and gentle soul. Harvey defined 'teacher' and you will learn why." --Mark Frost, best-selling author of The Greatest Game Ever Played , The Grand Slam , and The Match "Harvey Penick led an exceptional golfing life, and Kevin Robbins has written an exceptional account of it. His book is transporting. I have a whole new understanding of Penick, his writings, and how Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Betsy Rawls and all the others under his tutelage became the people they became. What a life, captured here beautifully." --Michael Bamberger, author of Men in Green and To the Linksland " What a great story about a great man. Anyone who knew Harvey knew he was special. This book just confirms it." --Kathy Whitworth, LPGA Hall of Fame golfer "Legendary golf coach Harvey Penick touched so many lives, Hall of Fame players and weekend duffers alike. Thanks to Kevin Robbins' fascinating biography, Penick's advice, encouragement and good counsel once again allows us to play through." --Tim Wendel, author of Summer of '68 and Castro's Curveball