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So Help Me Golf - Why We Love the Game (Paperback)
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So Help Me Golf - Why We Love the Game (Paperback)
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Loot Price R230
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You Save R144 (39%)
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'fascinating, informative and revealing' Mail on Sunday Beloved
bestselling author and golf aficionado Rick Reilly channels his
insatiable curiosity, trademark sense of humour, and vast knowledge
of the game of golf in 80 original pieces about what it has meant
to him and to others, and all the reasons we love it. This is the
book Rick Reilly has been writing in the back of his head since he
fell in love with the game of golf at eleven years old. He unpacks
and explores all of the wonderful, maddening, heart-melting,
heart-breaking, cool, and captivating things about golf that make
the game so utterly addictive. We meet the PGA Tour player who
robbed banks by night to pay his motel bills, the golf club maker
who takes weekly psychedelic trips, and the caddy who kept his loop
even after an 11-year prison stint. We learn how a man on his third
heart nearly won the U.S. Open, how a Vietnam POW saved his life
playing 18 holes a day in his tiny cell, and about the course
that's absolutely free. We'll visit the eighteen most unforgettable
holes around the world (Reilly has played them all), including the
hole in Indonesia where the biggest hazard is monkeys, the one in
the Caribbean that's underwater, and the one in South Africa that
requires a shot over a pit of alligators; not to mention Reilly's
attempt to play the most mini-golf holes in one day. Reilly will
admire and unload on all the great figures in the game, from Phil
Mickelson to Bobby Jones to the simple reason Jack Nicklaus is
better than Tiger Woods. Reilly will explain why we should stop
hating Bryson DeChambeau unless we hate genius, the greatest upset
in women's golf history, and why Ernie Els throws away every ball
that makes a birdie. Plus all the Greg Norman stories Reilly has
never been able to tell before. Connecting it all will be the story
of Reilly's own personal journey through the game, especially as it
connects to his tumultuous relationship with his alcoholic father,
and how the two eventually reconciled through golf. This is
Reilly's valentine to golf, a cornucopia of stories that no golfer
will want to be without.
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