Drawing on their own tragic experience and the expertise of experts to help golfers survive dozens of dire situations, the authors have written a survival guide for those less than happy with their links performance. Learn how to finish a round with a broken arm, deal with a cigar brush fire, cure golf addiction, or remove a tick. Discover the best way to play out of a water hazard, make it through a lightning storm, or survive being hit in the privates.
Hands-on, illustrated, step-by-step instructions guide you through these and other perils lurking on the fairway. With an appendix of rules for bizarre mishaps, strategies for surmounting dress-code and equipment crises, and other essential survival tips, this handy guide won't help you save par -- but it could save much more than that: no one should tee off without it.
About the Authors:
Joshua Piven lives in Philadelphia, where he's been working to bring his handicap down to double digits. He plans to win all four majors in a single year. David Borgenicht lives in Philadelphia with his wife and has been known to act as her caddy -- or at least he carries her bags and follows her around a lot. James Grace, a life-long golf lover, held a golf club shortly after birth and was an early master of miniature golf. To this day he can perfectly time the windmill. He lives in Boston.
I read this book cover to cover as soon as I got it. I'm always eager to improve my game, especially when I golf with a bunch of hyper-competitive office mates. As soon as golf season starts again, I'll be armed with a secret arsenal of survival advice from the experts, and I know I'm going to thump them all! Daniel Vaughn, London
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The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Golf
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