<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Like W.P. Kinsella's Shoeless Joe (the basis for the movie, Field of Dreams), this book is sports fantasy at its finest and most poignant. A young man following an errant shot into the woods emerges on a totally unfamiliar golf course--peopled with golf greats such as Ben Hogan, Alistair MacKenzie, and the famous 19th-century Scottish champion Tom Morris. "A whimsical, otherworldly paean to the game of golf".--San Francisco Chronicle.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Welcome to The Club -- Golf's Valhalla -- where all that's necessary for admission is an intense love of the game. Here you'll watch the greatest players replay their victories...and their defeats...as they search for golf's hidden and seemingly inaccessible meaning. <br> Like W.P. Kinsella's <i>Shoeless Joe</i> -- the basis for the movie <i>Field of Dreams -- Follow the Wind</i> is sports fantasy at its finest and most poignant. A young man following an errant shot into the woods emerges on a totally unfamiliar golf course. The first person he encounters is the legendary Ben Hogan, feverishly practicing for something special. <br> As Links weaves his tale, introducing such golfing greats as Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, Alister MacKenzie, and the famous nineteenth century Scottish champions Old and Young Tom Morris, he recreates the most momentous events in golfing history and captures the magic that has lured millions to the fairway. For fans of Harvey Penick's books and for everyone who has searched for inspiration on the golf course, <i>Follow the Wind</i> offers the satisfaction of a perfect shot that soars for the flagstick.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Tommy Bolt Somebody asked me once, Who's better -- Nicklaus or Hogan? Well, my answer was, I saw Nicklaus watch Hogan practice, but I never saw Hogan watch Nicklaus practice.<br><br><i>Washington Post Book World</i> A lush magical fantasy...golf fans will relish...<br><br>Alix Madrigal <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> An...otherworldly paean to the game of golf...all put together with a winning sweetness and a true love for the game.<br><br>Robert Trent Jones <i>[Follow the Wind</i> has] so cleverly captured the romance, the folklore, and the mysticism of the game that I couldn't put it down...[it] hooked me and I had to play the full 18!<br><br>Ben Hogan The man was so sick so long, and fought it so successfully, that I think we have finally discovered the secret of Jone's success. It was the strength of his mind.<br><br>Harvey Penick Bo Links certainly knows his golf, and he shows it in a story that reflects the best the game has to offer.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Bo Links</b> is an attorney and an avid golfer and photographer. His pictures have been published in various magazines, including <i>Golf Journal</i> and <i>GolfWeek</i>. He lives in Mill Valley, California.
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