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Behind the #$%*& Green

Behind the #$%*& Green

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read the Green
Review: Funny look at duffers to drunks
Understanding it all

I was a pro greens-keeper at 15

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another woman's opinion....
Review: Scott Simpson, the author of Behind the #$%*& Green, has managed golf courses since 1987. In 1991, two golf courses under his supervision were recognized by the University of Colorado's School of Business as the #1 and #7 most played courses in Colorado. In 1996, he was a featured speaker on Golf Course Management at the National Recreation and Parks Association's Annual Convention. As for each Scott's talent as a writer, buy their respective books and judge for yourself....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not by Scott Simpson the golfer
Review: This book was not written or endorsed by Scott Simpson, the professional golfer on the PGA TOUR.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun book that is worth a read
Review: This fictitious "tongue-in-cheek" tale on the management of golf courses should appeal to non-golfers equally as much as it should to amateur and professional golfers alike.

The book is very well written and, even though it is fictitious, seems to give a very good insight into the highs and lows of golf course management (both on and off the course). The story appears to be written with a mixture of sincerity, joviality, friendly irreverence and with a light hearted touch of arrogance.

All in all, the book amused me to the point I couldn't put it down and, to me, that is the mark of a good book, isn't it?.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun book that is worth a read
Review: This fictitious "tongue-in-cheek" tale on the management of golf courses should appeal to non-golfers equally as much as it should to amateur and professional golfers alike.

The book is very well written and, even though it is fictitious, seems to give a very good insight into the highs and lows of golf course management (both on and off the course). The story appears to be written with a mixture of sincerity, joviality, friendly irreverence and with a light hearted touch of arrogance.

All in all, the book amused me to the point I couldn't put it down and, to me, that is the mark of a good book, isn't it?.


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