Three Angry Foursomes
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Book Overview If golf is the unforgiving game... then these twelve players, in Three Angry Foursomes, are the unforgiven.Rooted in humor, irony, and truth-based fiction, Three Angry Foursomes follows a dozen men chasing a two-inch ball across a four-hundred-yard obstacle course toward an impossibly small five-inch hole - partially blocked by a flagstick.It's a story about the search for meaning, redemption, relevance, and the elusive par, all played out on a desert course as merciless as the game itself.This is the book for:¿ Golfers who've sworn they'd quit - and didn't¿ Non-golfers who've watched in wonder and disbelief¿ Spouses who've heard it all before¿ Therapists who wonder what really happened on the back nine* Anyone searching for the perfect gift for a golfer for Father's Day, Christmas, Birthday's, Throw Away Your Clubs Day, etc.A comic tale of sand traps, second chances, and the beautiful delusion that the next round will be different.
Book Overview If golf is the unforgiving game... then these twelve players, in Three Angry Foursomes, are the unforgiven.Rooted in humor, irony, and truth-based fiction, Three Angry Foursomes follows a dozen men chasing a two-inch ball across a four-hundred-yard obstacle course toward an impossibly small five-inch hole - partially blocked by a flagstick.It's a story about the search for meaning, redemption, relevance, and the elusive par, all played out on a desert course as merciless as the game itself.This is the book for:¿ Golfers who've sworn they'd quit - and didn't¿ Non-golfers who've watched in wonder and disbelief¿ Spouses who've heard it all before¿ Therapists who wonder what really happened on the back nine* Anyone searching for the perfect gift for a golfer for Father's Day, Christmas, Birthday's, Throw Away Your Clubs Day, etc.A comic tale of sand traps, second chances, and the beautiful delusion that the next round will be different.
AmazonPages: 168, Paperback, Russ Munson