About This Book
A sequence of witty, reflective quatrains uses golf imagery to explore leisure, skill, and the passage of time. The speaker mixes playful instruction, affectionate mockery of competitive vanity, and anecdotes of good and bad shots to emphasize enjoying each round and the company on the course. Recurring motifs—tees, greens, handicaps, champions, and lucky flukes—illustrate the sport’s rituals while quieter stanzas link small moments of play to larger questions of chance, decline, and acceptance. The tone alternates between humor and serene resignation, ultimately valuing steady, honest play and present pleasure over fleeting glory.
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