Summary
The sport has been drowning in a rising tide of drivel for more than a decade. But if you must read a golf book, at least make it a decent one.
1. "Dead Solid Perfect" by Dan Jenkins (1971) - The ace that established the template and set the bar for every golf novel since. No golf-as-mysticism nonsense here, just journeyman tour player Kenny Lee Puckett trying to survive a handful of ex-wives, a fondness for cracking ice and his rank-and-file reputation long enough to win a U.S. Open.See the full content of this document
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Twt Five: Best Golf Books
2. "Augusta" by Steve Eubanks (1997) - This ste...
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