by David Ewen (Author)
At the start of the summer 2000, David Ewen found himself standing on the edge of the North Sea with a golf club drawn and nothing to aim at but Scotland. The plan: to hit a ball across the birthplace of the game, negotiating roads, towns, fields, rivers and mountains, camping where it came to rest. And the par for this quarter-million-yard course? Eight thousand. Here is someone quietly raging against the suffocating constraints of modern living, a grown man driving, pitching, putting and hacking his way across our increasingly cramped country, following his ball into the remotest corners of Scottish life. En route, David encounters a vast range of people with whom he discusses everything from land access to e.coli and fox-hunting. He finds numerous bizarre situations, including the experience of shearing sheep with a winner of One Man and His Dog and having his last golf ball blessed by a deacon before blasting it off into Loch Leven. The result is a snapshot of Scotland in the millennial year -part travelogue, part polemic, part personal memoir. An unashamedly mindless adventure, Par 10,000 is a quirky tale of one man's rebellion against today's fast-living society and debunking of golf with all rules and regulations.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 12 Apr 2001
ISBN 10: 1840184442
ISBN 13: 9781840184440
Book Overview: David Ewen has won the Canongate prize for New Writing. He won the best script award at the Edinburgh Fringe Film and Video Festival and has twice been runner-up for the Scottish Feature Writer of the Year Award.