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The Downhill Lie: A Hacker's Return to a Ruinous Sport

By Carl Hiaasen

Category: Non-Fiction

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Carl Hiaasen  |  Barcode: 9780307280459

Filled with harrowing divots, deadly doglegs, and excruciating sandtraps, The Downhill Lieis a hilarious chronicle of mis-adventurethat will have you rolling with laughter.

Bestselling author Carl Hiaasen wisely quit golfing in 1973. But some ambitions refuse to die, and as the years passed and the memories of slices and hooks faded, it dawned on Carl that there might be one thing in life he could do better in middle age than he could as a youth. So gradually he ventured back to the rolling, frustrating green hills of the golf course, where he ultimately—and foolishly—agreed to compete in a country-club tournament against players who can actually hit the ball.

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Pages
224
Language
English
Publisher
Vintage
Publication date
2009-05-05
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
9780307280459
Dimensions
13.13 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm
Author(s)
Carl Hiaasen

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About the Author: Carl Hiaasen

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Carl Hiaasen

The Downhill Lie: A Hacker's Return to a Ruinous Sport

Dhs. 50.00

Filled with harrowing divots, deadly doglegs, and excruciating sandtraps, The Downhill Lieis a hilarious chronicle of mis-adventurethat will have you rolling with laughter.

Bestselling author Carl Hiaasen wisely quit golfing in 1973. But some ambitions refuse to die, and as the years passed and the memories of slices and hooks faded, it dawned on Carl that there might be one thing in life he could do better in middle age than he could as a youth. So gradually he ventured back to the rolling, frustrating green hills of the golf course, where he ultimately—and foolishly—agreed to compete in a country-club tournament against players who can actually hit the ball.

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