Author:Pat Sullivan
The Book of Golf Quotations is simply the best collection of quoted wit and wisdom on the game of golf, the sport that has defined generations of politicians, footballers, celebrities and ordinary folk with plenty of spare time and a bewildering array of equipment and brightly-coloured clothing. And, of course, professional golfers. The range of quotes is as huge as a Tiger Woods tee shot, with quips from such diverse leading lights as Monty and Mad Mac, Wodehouse and Woosie, Churchill and Bobby Cruickshank, Bob Hope and Ben Hogan, George Bernard Shaw and Tom Shaw - and fully updated to include all the great quotes and comments of a new generation of golfing heroes from Seve to Sam Torrance, other famous people who play golf, and famous people who think golf courses should be abandoned and allowed to seed wild grasses and trees instead. With all the experience and gravitas of Jack Nicklaus, and as funny as a pair of Darren Clarke's trousers, The Book of Golf Quotations is the last word for every fan of frolics on the fairway, on the green or at the nineteenth hole.
'This game is great, and very strange.' Seve Ballesteros
'The best year of my life was when I was eleven. I got straight As, had two recesses a day, and the cutest girlfriend, and won 32 tournaments that year. Everything's been downhill since.' Tiger Woods
'At least he can't cheat on his score - because all you have to do is look back down the fairway and count the wounded.' Bob Hope
'There were three things in the world that he held in the smallest esteem - slugs, poets, and caddies with hiccups.' P G Wodehouse
'You can't birdie all 18 holes if you don't birdie the first three.' Nick Faldo
An entertaining and enlightening cross-cultural border exchange
—— MetroA journey into the psyche of a foreign nation... part travelogue, part autobiography, part humorous musing
—— Four Four TwoAn inspiring, entertaining and irreverent read
—— Jillian Bolger , Sunday TribuneAn enjoyable, clear-eyed biography
—— Times Literary SupplementThe definitive story of Britain’s greatest ever cyclist
—— Christmas books recommendations , Cycle SportA definitive insight into one of cycling’s most intriguing characters and tragic stories
—— CyclistHis book is not only the day to day battle with the boredom of training, finding the courage to go one step beyond and an utter dedication to a dream, it is also a tribute to the strength that can be found within a loving family
—— Sunday ExpressTrower has the perfect pitch for a sentence that illuminates an entire culture
—— Financial TimesHis dedication to finding a spiritual dimension to a lost art is hard to fault
—— WanderlustNotable for its honesty. The Liverpool defender's published opinion that he is happier retired from international football prompted a media frenzy
—— Martin Pengelly , GuardianOne of the few current footballers worth an autobiography
—— Jonathan Ruppin , BooksellerAmid the basketful of bland post-World Cup books, McGrath's life story stands out a mile... Fascinating reading.
—— Evening StandardThe Republic of Ireland's most popular sportsman, still adored by fans of Manchester United and Villa.
—— BBC SportAn all-too honest account of a playing career that just got better and better, despite threatening to go off the rails.
—— Sunday MercuryAn extraordinary book.
—— Irish IndependentHarrowing and brutally honest...a gripping story.
—— Derby Evening TelegraphBrutally honest.
—— The Irish PostLess a football autobiography, more repentant confessional.
—— Kevin Hughes , FreeSportstunning
—— FourFourTwo