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"Feherty is at his self-effacing best." -- Los Angeles Times "Golf
is not a game, it's a punishment." -- David Feherty The New York
Times bestselling author of A NASTY BIT OF ROUGH and SOMEWHERE IN
IRELAND, A VILLAGE IS MISSING AN IDIOT, returns with a singular
assortment of ribald observations on golf, life, and how best to
not take any of it seriously. "First Joyce, then Yeats, now
Feherty. The tradition of Irish literary excellence continues, but
with this difference: of the three, only Feherty is funny." --
Steven Pressfield, author of THE LEGEND OF BAGGER VANCE and THE WAR
OF ART
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "Forget all that Zen stuff--Here's the
Golf Book the Golf World Really Needs...In David Feherty, we've
found at last not only a true Renaissance man but also a writer
with the guts to address the important themes of the 21st century.
In A NASTY BIT OF ROUGH, the operatic singer turned golf pro turned
witty golf commentator turns into a golf novelist and discusses the
world's most vital issues -- flatulence; alcohol consumption in
vast quantities; male genitalia getting whacked, bitten, lanced,
and shot; and more flatulence...The overly serious world of golf
writing needed a good gut-buster, and Feherty has supplied it."
--Sports Illustrated "First Joyce, then Yeats, now Feherty. The
tradition of Irish literary excellence continues, but with this
difference: of the three, only Feherty is funny. At once ribald,
hilarious, esoteric, moving, and profound, David Feherty's A NASTY
BIT OF ROUGH shares this quality with other original works of
genius: only he could have produced it. Pick this book up. If you
don't laugh out loud at least once in every chapter, I will
personally confiscate your splatter guard niblick. --Steven
Pressfield, author of THE LEGEND of BAGGER VANCE "Golf's equivalent
of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, with a cast of outlandishly eccentric
duffers. If you're one of those people who think golf is a
religion, prepare for some seriously funny blasphemy. A NASTY BIT
OF ROUGH is the book S.J. Perelman would have written had he known
anything about golf...and if he'd been taking steroids. Feherty's
outrageous characters dance off the page." --Troon McAllister,
author of THE GREEN "I didn't know Dad could write." --Rory
Feherty, age 8 "A NASTY BIT OF ROUGH is a pure delight, as I
suspected it would be since the delightful David Feherty wrote
it...Every golf nut will love this book." --Dan Jenkins P.G.
Wodehouse meets Judd Apatow in the most hilarious and outrageous
Golf Entertainment wince CADDYSHACK. Fans of FEHERTY on The Golf
Channel are in for a real treat (or punishment depending upon their
temperament). Meet a character only David Feherty could create,
Major General (Ret.) Sir Richard Gussett, his riotous imaginary
uncle who presides over "Scrought's Wood," the world's most
cantankerous golf club. In this first volume of his misadventures,
Gussett sets his sights on the most prestigious prize in golf, the
petrified middle finger of St. Andrew, patron saint of Scotland.
Gussett must motivate his merry band of members through battles
with incontinence, single malt Scotch, peculiar handicaps, and a
litany of other unmentionable afflictions in order to seize the
finger in a "friendly" competition with their ancient rivals, the
dreaded and notorious McGregor clan. Feherty's fanatical fan base
will rejoice, the driving range addicted will tee off, the USGA
will have "no comment," and anyone who loves the game or knows
someone who does will be unable to resist Feherty's storytelling
and golfing gravitas.
"Golf is not a game, it's a punishment." -David Feherty "If you're
one of those people who think golf is a religion, prepare for some
seriously funny blasphemy." --Troon McAllister, author of The Green
Somewhere in Ireland, A Village is Missing an Idiot is a collection
of Feherty's most popular Golf Magazine columns, intermingled with
his most outrageous work from Golfonline.com. As an added bonus,
readers will be treated to some notorious pieces from his work at
the British publication Golf Monthly. Edited by and with a running
commentary by Feherty, and accompanied by some of the priceless
letters to the editor from readers across the country and around
the globe complaining about Feherty's perversity, Somewhere in
Ireland is the perfect Father's Day gift for the crankiest duffer
in every family.
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