Golf is one of the most popular games in the world. That is a strange thing to say, since almost all serious golfers actually have a love-hate relationship with it. A good round can bring great joy and satisfaction, while a bad round can end in depression, a binge at the bar, arguments with one's partner and the need for prompt evasive action by the family cat. Although this book is written in a light-hearted manner, it contains a wealth of information about every aspect of the game. Learn about its long and speckled history and some of the quirky characters who have graced the links. It also has some advice on putting and chipping, two parts of the game which cause the occasional golfer frustration, heartache and sore knees after repeated attempts to break the clubs. Failing that you will find a selection of fascinating anecdotes about the game's greats and plenty of intriguing trivia.



Autorentext

Keith Souter is a retired GP and the author of twenty books, both fiction and non-fiction. His other books include Doctor's Latin and Schoolboy Science Remembered, as well as The Little Book of Genius.



Klappentext

Golf is one of the most popular games in the world. That is a strange thing to say, since almost all serious golfers actually have a love-hate relationship with it. A good round can bring great joy and satisfaction, while a bad round can end in depression, a binge in the bar, arguments with one's partner and the need for prompt evasive action by the family cat. Although this book is written in a light-hearted manner, it contains a wealth of information about every aspect of the game of golf. Learn about its long and speckled history and some of the quirky characters who have graced the links. It also has an instructional component. Armed with this you can eliminate some of the shots from your game. Failing that you will find an excellent section on the gentle art of gamesmanship.

Titel
The Little Book of Golf
EAN
9780752478791
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.11.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.28 MB
Anzahl Seiten
128