Par 10,000: A Golfing Odyssey Across Scotland's Mountains, Moors and Fields

Par 10,000: A Golfing Odyssey Across Scotland's Mountains, Moors and Fields

by David Ewen (Author)

Synopsis

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.

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More Information

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.

Author Bio
David Ewen was one of the inaugural winners of 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.