From Pebble Beach to St. Andrews: An Amateur Golfer’s Experiences. Join the fun in this celebration of all things golf-a series of life stories, vignettes, and essays from the perspective of an ordinary player who simply loves the game.
Joe Bronson has played golf for the past 40 years at courses all over the world-from 84 of the top 100 US venues to England, Scotland, Ireland, Italy, France, Portugal, Spain, China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, and even Israel.
His book includes an account of the hardest holes and the most enjoyable holes he has played, as well as insights into the current state of the game. From his first round of golf at age 25 to reaching a handicap of four, this dedicated player’s passion for the game shines through in his entertaining yet informative collection of Golf Chronicles.
Publication date: April 23, 2016 (source)
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