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Who Were The Red Ball People?

Who Were The Red Ball People?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shivas Irons meets Happy Gilmore
Review: Dave Barry, move over. Dedalus Wildroot is taking your place! Who were the Red Ball People is a compilation of clever and witty thoughts that are guaranteed to have you laughing out loud. If you love the game, or are at least vaguely familiar with the absurd game we call golf, then let the 'Chief' be your guide to the funniest round you've had in years.
From the shank-a-zoid to the LPGA, Wildroot shows that nothing in the game of golf is too sacred to poke fun at...and does he ever poke!



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do You Switch to an X-Out Ball When Hitting Over Water?
Review: Have you ever hit your second shot from the Ladies Tee? Have you ever broken the "No Personal Coolers" rule? Do you use the plural noun "mulligans?" When standing over a downhill-sidehill lie do you find yourself considering whether O.J. Simpson was framed? Then this book is for you.

"Who Were The Red Ball People?" is the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Links" of golf books. Dedalus Wildroot mixes mathematics, humor, philosophy, politics and loutish behavior into a 19th-hole cocktail of absurdity. Whoever said golf is a "gentleman's game" has obviously never played with the Red Ball People foursome.

You don't have to play golf to get a kick out of this book, but it helps if you do - especially if you fist-pump after triple bogeys. By the time Chief Tit (who will never be pried from his "temporary" handicapped cart) drags you around 18 holes, you may find you have picked up the kind of instruction that Golf Tips magazine only wishes they could impart to you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stop the Presses! A funny golf book at last!
Review: I have read a lot of so-called golf humor books through the years. For the most part, they are either pretentious, uninteresting and/or simply not funny. At last, a golf book that is not only hilarious, but also captivating. Thank you Dedalus Wildroot!! This is golf's version of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride - with intellectual stimulation to boot. Whether you're a weekend hack or a low handicapper, this book is a must read. It's a journey you'll never forget, and before you know it, the wisdom and sayings of The Chief will find its way into your foursome.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pull the clubs out of the closet and dust off your brain!
Review: Who were the Red Ball People takes you through a classic round of golf with characters that we've all seen, heard or even pretended to be! Along the way, we learn why we play the way we play, why we continue to play the way we play and why our balls do the things they do. The Chief takes the time to explain the physics and math of the game of golf - saving your from any unnecessary mind bending. It truly is an entertaining adventure, one that will leave you laughing outloud in public places, without really caring if anyone is watching.


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