Tuesday, March 27, 2012

A Few Golf Books Besides 'The Big Miss' You Should Buy Today

Hank Haney's The Big Miss hits gossip magazine book shelves on Tuesday, and while a lot of golfers will be buying it, I figured it's worth mentioning some other golf books more worthy of your hard-earned bucks.

So here is a list of a few books to check out if you haven't yet:

-- "The Swinger" by Alan Shipnuck and Michael Bamberger
-- "Paper Tiger" by Tom Coyne
-- "Four Days in July" by Jim Huber
-- "A Course Called Ireland" by Tom Coyne
-- "Golf Is Not a Perfect Game" by Bob Rotella
-- "Final Rounds" by James Dodson
-- "A Good Walk Spoiled" by John Feinstein

7 comments:

  1. You may also enjoyed "Downhill Lie" by Carl Hiassen.

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  2. Have you read the book? Seems like the consensus is that it's much better, less offensive than the out-of-context excerpts. It's much more golf geek fodder than TMZ material.

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  3. The Rotella book is Golf is Not A Game of Perfect

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  4. "The Match" is a great golf book. You feel like you've played Cypress Point after reading it.

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  5. "The Big Miss" can be found next to The National Enquirer as you are checking out at the grocery. #tabloidtrash.

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