<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>- An ingenious mix of facts and flights of fancy: The history of golf begins in 732 AD, when a relic of St. Andrew--patron saint of Scotland and of golf--was found wearing a copper arthritis bracelet. And who could forget 1492, when Christopher Columbus discovered the birthplace of Tiger Woods. <i>Golf</i> is the perfect gift for the serious--and not so serious--golfer. . <p/>- Bestselling humorist: Henry Beard has authored or coauthored ten parodies, five of which are <i>New York Times</i> bestsellers, as well as more than two dozen other humor books, including <i>French for Cats</i> and <i>The Official Politically Correct Dictionary</i> . . <p/>- Golf is Beard's game: In a <i>New York Times</i> interview, Beard once said "It's the most insidious of sports because once in a while you have a day where you do extraordinarily well and you think you can do very well--and you can't. It's just a tease. Even a Zen monk would be driven crazy by golf." Beard has written seven other golf humor books, including <i>Golfing: The Duffer's Dictionary</i> and <i>The Official Rules of Bad Golf</i> ..
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