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Sean Zak

Friday 23rd August

Venue
Topping & Company Booksellers of St Andrews, 7 Greyfriars Garden, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9HG
Doors Open
6.50pm
Start Time
7.30pm
Sean Zak Benner

Sean Zak on Searching in St. Andrews

In 2022, Sean Zak traveled from America to cover the 150th Open and its LIV controversy. We cannot wait to welcome Sean this year for Searching in St. Andrews, his revelatory homage to our town's ancient sport.

A perfect event for those who enjoyed our May, 2024 talk with Iain Carter or Oliver Horovitz's An American Caddie in St. Andrews.

When Sean Zak arrived in St. Andrews, Scotland, the mecca of golf, he was determined to spend his summer in search of the game's true essence.

He found it everywhere: in the dirt, firm and proper, a sandy soil that you don't see in America. He found it in the people who inherited the game from their grandparents, who inherited it from their grandparents. He found it in the structures that prop up the game: cheap memberships and "private courses" that aren't private at all.

At every turn he also found LIV Golf, the Saudi-backed entity which descended on the professional circuit during that summer of the 150th Open Championship. Zak's personal pilgrimage now offered him a front-row seat at a cultural reckoning, one which pitted the game's longstanding customs against a divisive new force.

Searching in St. Andrews is the vivid chronicle of an unforgettable sojourn in the birthplace of golf, informed by sublime mornings on the Old Course playing with just four clubs, evenings spent analyzing legal documents riddled with greed, and the singular characters he encountered along the way.

Readers will meet a 92-year-old who just learned how to putt, explore the many differences between Golf Over There and Golf Over Here, and even experience caddying on the PGA Tour, from deciphering the yardage books to keeping your player on time to drinking until sunrise after you've missed the cut.

Written with heartfelt curiosity and charm, this is an essential portrait of golf amid the crosswinds of tradition, progress, and power.


Sean Zak is a writer and multimedia journalist for GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com. He lives in Chicago.