The Golfer's Fairway of Verses
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About the Book
“The golfer’s Fairway of Verses” is a litany of
descriptions of the character traits and golf swing foibles of close friends
and family, all amusing and lighthearted.
It also uses the tunes of familiar songs including ballads, folk songs,
and country songs. As a result the
reader is permitted to combine his appreciation of familiar music with his love
for the game of golf. Further, the
golfers described in “The Golfers Fairway of Verses” as typical of all golfers
and once more the reader will get much pleasure as he reads the tome of
thinking of someone he knows that have the same characteristics, personal and
golf-wise, as the one his is reading about.
Perhaps the most significant trait of “ The Golfer’s
Fairway of Verses is that it is impossible to read it and not come to the end
in anything other than a happy, up-lifted disposition, smiling from ear to ear,
in not actually chuckling aloud.
About the Author
The author is one of ten children born in a three
room shack in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. He never saw a golf club until he was
fourteen years old, but, once introduced to the game, fell in love with
it. Not able to take full pleasure in
his new game due to financial considerations for several years, never-the-less
he improved his game enough to shoot a “69” once and often in the
seventies. After retiring in 1996 from
a 30 year public education career he now spends his time in literary pursuits
and plays golf whenever he wishes.