Of all the players who have ascended to World No.1 since the rankings began in 1986, Zimbabwe’s Nick Price is the one who attracts the least attention.
Universally regarded as one of the best ball-strikers of his generation, Price's distinctive swing saw him hold the top position for 43 weeks. With three majors to his name and as a two-time Presidents Cup Captain, there isn’t much Price hasn’t seen or done in the game.
This is a captivating chat with John Huggan that covers everything from modern equipment, to winning major championships and life in Zimbabwe during the 1960s and '70s.
Enjoy!
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