Fore! Play: The Last American Male Takes Up Golf
Review
It was only a matter of time before Bill Geist, the comic bard of suburban life, collided with the royal and ancient game. “Golf fever. It’s serious, it’s viral, it’s epidemic, and,” he observes in Fore! Play, “unlike West Nile no one is spraying for it. ” And if it hasn’t thoroughly infected him, too, it’s at least brought out enough writer’s curiosity to spur an odyssey in search of why the game casts such a spell over so many devoted pilgrims. His curiosi…
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If someone didn’t think this book was funny. . . . . there is really something wrong with them!!! Laughed through the whole book, actually the audio tape of book. Didn’t want to get out of the car sometimes. . . . . a little like “all things considered” on NPR. What is not funny in this Fore! Play. . . . I don’t know? Read it, listen to it. . . whatever. . . . IT’S GREAT! P. S. I am not a golfer. . . it doesn’t even matter!
This review is from: Fore! Play: The Last American Male Takes Up Golf (Hardcover)
Yes . . the last time I laughed so much was when I read PG Wodehouse. There are pockets of humor in the book, waiting to explode on you. I read the book on NYC subway and had a hard time avoiding laughing out loud !