As a rags to riches saga, Lee Trevino's is the original article. Now, for the first time, a man who rose from humble origins to become one of the world's most popular sports figures describes his improbable and exuberant struggle upward.
A fatherless Mexican-American boy, he was raised by his mother and grandfather in a Dallas shack - which also happened to be next to a gol
As a rags to riches saga, Lee Trevino's is the original article. Now, for the first time, a man who rose from humble origins to become one of the world's most popular sports figures describes his improbable and exuberant struggle upward.
A fatherless Mexican-American boy, he was raised by his mother and grandfather in a Dallas shack - which also happened to be next to a golf course. By the age of eight, he was caddying, and teaching himself to play golf behind the caddies shed.
They Call Me Super Mex is an uproarious account of his life as told by Lee, himself.
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Hardcover
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202 pages
Published
December 1st 1982
by Random House Inc., NY