Paul Azinger served as captain of the 2008 U.S. Ryder Cup team, leading it to its first win over the Europeans since 1999. He was also a member of four Ryder Cup teams (1989, 1991, 1993, and 2002) and has won 14 worldwide professional championships, including the 1993 PGA championship. Shortly after the 1993 Ryder Cup, Azinger was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in his right shoulder. His first book, Zinger, tells the story of his fight against cancer. He overcame that battle to win the 2000 Sony Open in Hawaii. Azinger and his family live in Bradenton, FL. Dr. Ron Braund is a corporate consultant and family business adviser for several multibillion-dollar companies. As a relationship specialist, he has over 30 years' experience in counseling, family therapy, and ministry. His previous books on relationship topics include Understanding How Others Misunderstand You and The Strong-Willed Child or Dreamer? He lives in Atlanta, GA.
"I've been on teams before, but this was the first time I looked
and grasped the idea of how I can make the other person feel more
comfortable." --Jim Furyk, professional golfer
"We all bought into the pod strategy, then Paul set the tone by
giving us ownership, and it worked." --Phil Mickelson, professional
golfer
"Zinger brought a very systematic approach. How we practiced and
who we played matches with. The most stressful part of Ryder Cup
week is always the uncertainty, but his system went a long way
toward putting everyone at ease." --Stewart Cink, professional
golfer
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