Let Me Play

The Sewshanker ‘Papwa’ Sewgolum Story

Barry Cohen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Barry Cohen

Published:20th Sep '20

Should be back in stock very soon

Let Me Play cover

Papwa Sewgolum, against all odds, won the Dutch Open playing in only his second ‘white’ tournament, and a total of three times in four attempts. Then after being allowed to play in the Natal Open, he demolished a top field, BUT was presented with his trophy in the rain while the others players watched from the clubhouse igniting a worldwide backlash leading to South Africa being banned from the Olympics, whilst Papwa became the symbol of the anti-apartheid sport movement. Again allowed to play in the Natal Open he beat the world number 1, Gary Player, head-to-head, only for the apartheid government, after a failed assassination attempt, to ban him from all tournaments in South Africa, and then withhold his passport to prevent him playing abroad. This book is written in a popular, conversational style. It’s easily understood by those who don’t know much about golf, yet the book’s message is of hope and perseverance and in so doing, creates a black golfing hero to inspire the youth.

ISBN: 9780620884716

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 15mm

Weight: 500g

262 pages