by Andrew Greig (Author)
A book about golf that will appeal to both players and non players, by Scottish poet and novelist. Surely golf is a game for posh people, country clubs and networking businessmen, for unfortunate sweaters, politics and trousers? Andrew Greig grew up on the East coast of Scotland, where playing golf is as natural as breathing. He sees the game as the great leveller, and has played on the Old course at St Andrews as well as on the miners' courses of Yorkshire. He writes about the different cultural manifestations of the game, the history, the geography, the different social meanings, as well as the subjective experience, the reflections between shots. He plays alone, with friends and brothers, with ghosts. He is looking for the essence of golf, the pure heart of it, which can be found, Andrew Greig believes, on the free 9 hole course on North Ronaldsay.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: W&N
Published: 18 Apr 2007
ISBN 10: 0753821567
ISBN 13: 9780753821565
Book Overview: A book about golf that will appeal to both players and non players, by Scottish poet and novelist.