On Golf

Author(s): Timothy O'Grady

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Weather hazards, inadequate technique or practice, lack of physical coordination, erratic biorythyms, hangovers, an unruly mind and statistical improbability - these are just a few of the obstacles to hitting a pure golf shot Che Guevara, Alice Cooper, Dennis Hopper, and Tiger Woods have all struggled with the above to a greater or lesser degree. And, since being initiated as a child into the arcane mysteries of the game of golf Timothy O'Grady too, has carried in his mind an obsession with the sport, shrugging off its social unacceptability and embracing its history, its literature and his own private battle with the club. The obsession has, at times, been all-consuming and On Golf is structured around a personal history - how his father played and taught his son, how it dominated his teenage years, his adulation of Arnold Palmer, what it was like to eventually beat his father and how they both continued to talk manically about the game even as his father lay fading away in the bed in which he would die. When not playing golf O'Grady was often reading about it and this book discusses the rich literature of the game which includes the work of Tobias Smollett, Ford Maddox Ford, PG Wodehouse, F Scott Fitzgerald, John Updike and many others. It also tells of his encounter when working as a caddy in Chicago with the legendary gambler and hustler Marty Stanovitch and the terrifying and glorious occasion when he got to play a game with Arnie. On Golf is the work of a great writer and a good golfer. Timothy O'Grady has never quite given up hope that he may one day fulfill his potential and become a truly great golfer but in the meantime he has given us a book which beautifully describes his love affair with the game.

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  • : 9780224061131
  • : yellowjersey
  • : yellowjersey
  • : books

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  • : Timothy O'Grady
  • : Paperback