About This Book
The collection of essays explores the charms and rituals of golf through seasonally organized reflections, technical observations, and anecdotal sketches of players and travel. It examines why the game retains persistent appeal, its humanizing effects, and how changing weather and seasons shape play and temperament. Chapters range from humorous portraits of idiosyncratic characters and the eccentricities of travel to practical thoughts on technique, course behavior, and the game's underlying spirit. Woven throughout are meditative and sociable passages that balance playful criticism with affectionate insight into the sport's culture and everyday experiences on the links.
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