Golf Is a Funny Game

Golf Is a Funny Game by Allan Zullo, published by Andrews McMeel Publishing in April 2008, is a collection of humorous anecdotes centered around the sport of golf. This first edition spans 224 pages and presents a variety of entertaining stories that capture the lighter side of golfing experiences, from mishaps on the course to amusing encounters involving players and caddies.
Readers will find over 100 laugh-out-loud tales that highlight the quirks and challenges faced by golfers, whether they are seasoned pros or enthusiastic amateurs. The book covers a range of humorous topics, including memorable moments from professional tournaments and the everyday antics of golfers. With its focus on humor and sports, Golf Is a Funny Game offers a delightful perspective on the game, making it an enjoyable read for golf enthusiasts looking for a good laugh.
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Whether it’s the hacker who caught his own ricocheted drive, the pro who stripped down to his shorts to play a shot, or the caddie who lost a golf bag during a round, one thing is certain: Golf is a funny game.” -From the introduction
From bogies and birdies to par shots and eagles, Zullo offers outrageously funny golf tales certain to entertain golf’s millions of enthusiasts.
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From Arnie’s infamous run-in with the ninth tee at Rancho Park Golf Course to the amateur hacker who was hit in the head by his own ricocheting golf ball, Allan Zullo presents more than 100 sidesplitting anecdotes of life on the green for linksmen and women in dire need of a laugh and a lower handicap.
Recounting mulligans and master strokes from the days hickory shafts ruled the fairways to the 2006 PGA, Champions, and LPGA Tours, this comical compendium is executed with the precision of a flawless bunker shot into the cup.
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