Golf Dreams

Golf Dreams by John Updike is a reprint edition published by Penguin in 1998, featuring 201 pages in English. This collection showcases Updike’s reflections on golf, drawing from his nearly forty years of experience with the sport. The pieces explore various aspects of the game, including the unique allure of poor performance and the joys found in the challenges of competition.
Readers will encounter a range of essays that delve into the camaraderie associated with golf, as well as the inherent risks that come with it. Updike’s writing captures the essence of the sport, blending literary insight with personal anecdotes. This edition invites fans of both literature and sports to appreciate the nuanced relationship between golfers and their game, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection focused on sports and recreation.
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As a golfer for almost forty years, John Updike has written frequently about the game. This gathering of his pieces covers everything from the peculiar charms of bad golf and the satisfactions of an essentially losing struggle to the camaraderie of good golf and its own attendant perils.
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