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The Golfer's Survival Guide - by Charles Rapshot (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Do you know someone who plays golf?
- About the Author: Charles Rapshot comes from a long line of Rapshots: Cecile Rapshot and Cedric Rapshot, going back to the first person in their family to ever play the game.
- 176 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Golf
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Book Synopsis
Do you know someone who plays golf?
Then you know someone who struggles with golf.
It's a hard sport! (Or, at least, that's what they say.)
In this, the ultimate survival guide to the game, Charles Rapshot shows you how to get back your love of the game (or make excuses as to why you hated it all along). Featuring:
- Alternative rules for bad golfers
- Ready-made excuses for when it's just not your day
- Slang for bad shots (that makes them a little funnier)
- A fool-proof guide to finding lost balls
- Inspirational quotes to help you pick yourself back up
- Stories of other people's failures (to make you feel less alone)
- Fun games to make being out there fun.
- And many, many more...
With this brilliant book packed full of excuses, tips, tricks and secrets to finally enjoy your game, you'll never have a bad moment out there.
And who knows, it might even help you improve.*
(*Not guaranteed.)
From the Back Cover
Do you know someone who plays golf?
Then you know someone who struggles with golf.
It's a hard sport!*
In this, the ultimate survival guide to the game, Charles Rapshot shows you how to get back your love of the game (or make excuses as to why you hated it all along). Featuring:
- Alternative rules for bad golfers
- Ready-made excuses for when it's just not your day
- Slang for bad shots (that makes them a little funnier)
- A fool-proof guide to finding lost balls
- Inspirational quotes to help you pick yourself back up
- Stories of other people's failures (to make you feel less alone)
- Fun games to make being out there fun.
- And many, many more...
With this brilliant book packed full of excuses, tips, tricks and secrets to finally enjoy your game, you'll at least learn to enjoy sucking a little more.
And who knows, it might even help you improve.**
*Or, at least, that's what people who are bad at it say.
**Not guaranteed.
About the Author
Charles Rapshot comes from a long line of Rapshots: Cecile Rapshot and Cedric Rapshot, going back to the first person in their family to ever play the game. No one remembers his full name, but on the course, he was known to players, caddies and anyone who'd seen him play as 'Mr C.Rapshot'.