I Remember Payne Stewart: Personal Memories of Golf's Most Dapper Champion by the People Who Knew Him Best FROM THE PUBLISHER
On October 25, 1999, Payne Stewart's remarkable life and brilliant golf career ended when he died tragically with five others in a mysterious plane crash in remote South Dakota. In almost twenty years as a golf pro, Stewart had won more than $11 million and had dazzled the golf world with his numerous tournament triumphs, including two U.S. Open victories and a PGA Championship. His silky golf swing and familiar natty attire of knickers and tam-o'-shanter were trademarks of his colorful persona on the course. Stewart had been enjoying possibly the greatest year of his golf career when he was killed.
Stewart, however, was much more than just a golf champion. He also was a devoted husband and father, a loyal friend, and a man of faith. Even before professing his newfound faith, Stewart had established himself as one of the most popular golfers in the world. A man of strong principles and a quick smile, he was a generous benefactor, once donating his entire winner's check from the 1987 Bay Hill Invitational to the Florida Hospital Circle of Friends in memory of his father, who had passed away two years earlier. Stewart loved to laugh and relax with family and friends; he was as quick with a harmless prank as he was with a heartfelt hug. Yet he was a gritty golfer, which was evidenced by his performance in late September 1999 on golf's center stage, when he helped inspire the American team to the greatest comeback victory in Ryder Cup history.
I Remember Payne Stewart captures the legacy of a faithful man, loving husband and father, and great golf champion through testimonials from dozens of people who knew him best. Fellow PGA Tour pros, relatives, college buddies, golf reporters, and others offer their favorite memories of him, ranging from his tournament play and off-course interests to his devotion to family and friends and his Christian faith. Within these pages, the flame of Stewart's memorable life still burns, providing a keepsake to be treasured by golf fans everywhere.
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
Champion sports figures on a stage of their own ᄑ loom large in the
public's eye, particularly so when their careers end at their most
spectacular peak. Michael Arkush, senior editor at Golf World magazine
and bestselling author of Rush!, has written the first of a number of
books soon to be released on the career, the life and the tragic death
last year of Payne Stewart. I Remember Payne Stewart: Personal Memories
of Golf's Most Dapper Champion, by the People Who Knew Him Best captures
Stewart's life as a golfer, a son, a father and a Christian with rare
photographs and the intimate recollections of about 100 people, including
his friends, his fellow PGA pros, golf reporters, his sisters and his
mother. Avid golfers will relish this poignant and informative tribute
to a sports figure and a man whose accomplishments and ideals should be
remembered.
Internet Book Watch
Payne Stewart was a gifted professional golfer, a loving father, devoted husband, loyal friend, and a man of faith. On October 25, 1999, a plane on its way to Texas and carrying five people, crashed in a pasture in a remote area of South Dakota. The pilot and all of the passengers, including Payne Stewart, died. When he died, Stewart was enjoying his greatest year as a professional golfer as current defender of the U.S. Open, a member of the Ryder Cup Championship team, and the winner of the AT&T Celebrity ProAm in Pebble Beach. His silky golf swing and his knickers with a tamoshanter perched upon his head were all familiar trademarks of his colorful golfing persona. I Remember Payne Stewart is a tribute to his legacy as a golfer and as a human being through the comments, memories and anecdotes offered by relatives, college buddies, fellow golfers, sports reporters, and more. I Remember Payne Stewart is a striking and memorable collection of personal memories by those who knew him best and a "must read" for all Stewart fans who followed his golf course accomplishments with great enthusiasm for the man and the game.