Rating: Summary: No "Mullicants" needed with this story... Review: This book is extremely well written and provides amazingly vivid descriptions allowing the reader to picture everything in their mind. Whether you are an avid golfer or the weekend hacker, this story will keep you entertained from beginning to end. It touches your golfing funny bone and is a compelling HUMAN story as well.Not just for golfers, it is for fathers, sons, mothers, girlfriends and anyone else who can pick up a book and read. The book reminds you that sometimes you can take a mulligan in life and get things right eventually! It will make you laugh, cheer, get angry, maybe even bring a tear to your eye...and will definitely make you want to hit the links!
Rating: Summary: Lots of Plots, Both Golfing and LIving Going On Review: This is a well written work with many plots occuring simulataneously: earthquakes and lightning strikes, schizoprhenia and egos and oh, yes, golf. Cullen weaves all of this is into a readable, enjoyable romp through a comeback pro who becomes the agent for change for the Tour, for his caddie, for a family and for his therpaist. This ends in unpredicable ending, but some of it you just knew from the start it had to end happy as it eventually turns out. The plot keeps you going, with its subtle twists and turns. Knowing there are more pages keeps you reading because you know it can't end like this. Put it in the category with Flatbellies and The Green.
Rating: Summary: Lots of Plots, Both Golfing and LIving Going On Review: This is a well written work with many plots occuring simulataneously: earthquakes and lightning strikes, schizoprhenia and egos and oh, yes, golf. Cullen weaves all of this is into a readable, enjoyable romp through a comeback pro who becomes the agent for change for the Tour, for his caddie, for a family and for his therpaist. This ends in unpredicable ending, but some of it you just knew from the start it had to end happy as it eventually turns out. The plot keeps you going, with its subtle twists and turns. Knowing there are more pages keeps you reading because you know it can't end like this. Put it in the category with Flatbellies and The Green.
Rating: Summary: This Is Good Review: Whether you're a golfer or not, "A Mulligan for Bobby Jobe" is a mighty fine read. Buy it and read it, and you'll soon be singing its praises among family and friends.
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