A Mulligan for Bobby Jobe A Novel

A Mulligan for Bobby Jobe A Novel by Robert Cullen is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on May 7, 2002. This 400-page novel follows the journey of Bobby Jobe, a professional golfer whose skills on the course are overshadowed by his poor attitude. After a disastrous performance in a major tournament, where he loses his lead by bogeying the last four holes, Jobe’s frustrations lead to the departure of his caddy, Henry “Greyhound” Mote. In a shocking turn of events, Jobe faces a life-altering challenge when he loses his eyesight due to a lightning strike.
Readers will find a blend of humor and wisdom as the narrative explores themes of resilience and the complexities of the game of golf. The story delves into Jobe’s struggle to navigate life and the sport he loves while dealing with the challenges of blindness. With elements of friendship and personal growth, this novel captures the essence of sportsmanship and the unpredictable nature of life. A Mulligan for Bobby Jobe offers insights into the world of golf, making it a notable addition for those interested in fiction that intertwines sports and personal journeys.
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Bobby Jobe is a pro golfer whose swing is better than his attitude. When he bogies the last four holes and blows his lead in a major tournament — again — he berates his caddy, Henry “Greyhound” Mote. Jobe loses both Greyhound, who walks off the course, and the game. And before the day is out, he’ll lose his eyesight to a lightning strike and his future in golf — unless he can do what no one has ever done blind: make a comeback. Bob Cullen’s funny and wise story, full of PGA lore, perfectly captures the mysterious and irresistible nature of the game of golf, not to mention, love, friendship, and life.
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