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Hardcover A Good Walk Spoiled: Days and Nights on the PGA Tour Book

ISBN: 0316277207

ISBN13: 9780316277204

A Good Walk Spoiled: Days and Nights on the PGA Tour

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From the author of Raise a First, Take a Knee: John Feinstein's bestselling classic is "the best-ever account of life on the PGA tour" (Golf Magazine) and a must-read for anyone who loves the game of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wonderful book about life on the PGA tour

This engaging book covers life on the PGA tour from the perspective of several tour players, not necessarily the top names on the tour. At the time this book was written, Bruce Fleisher was an aging journeyman on the tour, having won only once in his career. Feinstein chose to make Fleisher one of the golfers he covered. I was engaged in following the day to day life of this son of holocaust survivors and was therefore delighted when several years later, Fleisher became the top money winner on the PGA senior tour. He is currently a superstar on that tour. This book is golf writing at it's best. I recommend it

Modern Golf Writing at its Best

I have trouble sympathizing with the reader who complained of this book's length. Though it is true that you can't judge a book by its cover, you certainly can tell how thick it is! In my opinion, 500 pages was too few. I could have handled that many more, Fienstien comes close to capturing the essence of the mystery of golf ... and why so many of us are captivated by this frustrating little sport.

A Good Walk Spoiled... A GOOD Read Even For Non-Golfer

I bought this book for a friend of mine. And in a weak moment (no books to read in the house) I picked A Good Walk Spoiled up. I had anticipated being bored to death... as I am not a golfer and pretty much golf illiterate. What I found was a whole new world I had been missing... and honestly confused by. I have many golfing friends and I never understood what the fascination was all about. From the time Feinstein described Davis Love's urge to throw up in the first few pages... I was hooked and not due to my attraction to regurgitation. The actual angst these guys put themselves through was amazing to read about. Their home lives and what inspired them to live on the road 40 some weeks out of the year in search of that elusive hole in one made me appreciate the sport in a new way. 500 pages later I was surprised not only that I had hung in there but also that I throughly enjoyed the experience. I contribute my positive trip into golf land to Mr. Feinsteins clever turn o'phrase.

Great book for anyone who loves golf

John Feinstein has written a wonderful book about the players on the PGA tour. It makes you feel like you are right there with the players. I especially enjoyed the parts about the players who are fighting just to stay on the tour. It really is a must read for any golfer who has ever dreamed of playing on the tour.

Every sports fan should read this book

It would not be exaggerating to say that this is not only the best golf book ever written, but one of the best sports books ever. Feinstein captures the drama of life on the PGA tour, telling the stories, not only of the "glamour" players, but also of those who have to make shots when their livelihood is at stake. I finished the book with a new respect for the only professional athletes who have no guarantees, receive no appearance fees, and must depend on only themselves for their living.
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