Charles Lindsay's photographs offer a humorous and inquisitive
foray into the hazards of lost golf balls - rough, woods, bunkers
and wetlands - as well as unexpected encounters with wildlife on
and off the green. An avid golfer, he photographs his way to the
heart of the matter with a light touch and an eye for telling
details. In the process he discovers balls ravaged by golfers,
'gators and foxes. Lindsay even comes face to face with what is
believed to be the world's oldest golf ball - unearthed in a cellar
in the Netherlands alongside a primitive club - and the infamous
spot in the tall grass where Tiger Woods lost a ball that cost him
the British Open. There are photographs from golf courses all over
the world. The Foreword by John Updike is a celebration of golf and
nature and why the two are not always compatible. A humorous
anecdote by Greg Norman and quotes from other well-known golfers
and celebrities also appear throughout the book.
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