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Pathetic neurotic golfer seeking a magical fix for a rotten golf game Nov 10, 2009 This guy Hiaasen thinks that making you feel sorry for his lousy golf game and his addictions to purchasing foolish gimmicks to fix it are actually funny. In fact, neither are. Would I recommend this book to any respectable golfer? In short, no. I suppose some folks can relate to a high handicap golfer's desires to improve his/her game. I think instead Hiaasen ought to write about a truly scintillating game like croquet where readers wouldn't mind being bored. Yes, now that would be a challenge for him, because The Downhill LIe is truly worse than a sticky wicket -- like having a perfect drive end up in a deep, unplayable fairway divot -- leaving the reader frustrated, disappointed and finally just annoyed.
How does one label a book written on the glorious subject of golf that offers nothing more than a plodding diary of how a 20 handicapper desperately fails at every level -- instruction, a sense of feel for the game, anecdotes that lead nowhere, and last of all, precious little humor. This guy doesn't need Strunk & White, he needs a shrink for his neuroses. Yes, several more chapters on the art of choking are really what are needed here Carl...
And I think yoou ought to pick better friends or else get to know fellow Floridian Dave Barry who really is funny. David Sedaris you are not. Stick to your novels Carl...
Paul in Potsdam
A mystery on the links would have been more apropos Nov 04, 2009 Some clever analogies and a few linguistic witticisms, but nothing worthy of the Hiaasen acclaim.
timely and cost effective Oct 30, 2009 received the book in a timely fashion for a very good price.. its an easy read and all golfers share the same woes and special moments with Mr. hiaasen.
If You're Not A Golfer, Don't Bother Jul 31, 2009 Mr. Hiaasen is a very funny guy and there are some wonderful anecdotes to be found in this book. But many of the stories involve scenes unable to be appreciated by someone who's never been on the links. The author's countless reports of "shanking this or hooking that" eventually become tedious. Being a fan of Mr. Hiaasen's fiction and newspaper columns and, also, an ex-golfer of over twenty years, I still had difficulty finishing the last twenty pages due to boredom. Reading about how he messed up on numerous plays during the climax of the book was like listening to a senile, old uncle prattle on about his golf games of yore. A quick read with a smidgen of Mr. Hiaasen's trademark acerbic political commentary. Not as entertaining as his fiction books.
loads of laughs Jun 29, 2009 can see yourself and everyone you have ever played golf with in this book. highly entertaining.
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