I don't play golf. But that didn't stop me from telling aloud in Don Boehm's new story about the 100 true stories of golf and its players. In order to collect all the stories in the "correct distance" and "wrong direction", Tang has traveled across the country from city to city to play golf. In each city, he also works with charitable organizations that have mobile breast-moving vehicles that can travel to cities and rural areas to provide this service. He collected these stories for entertainment, but part of the book's sales revenue will also be used to help women without health insurance get an early diagnosis and eventually eliminate cancer.
Although cancer is not a joke, laughter is the best medicine, only the right distance, the wrong direction of the title lets you know that this book will be very interesting. When asked, Bohm's golfers did not succumb to the story of the liberals they and their friends. The most lively golf antics. Of course, sometimes the golfer told Don that they couldn't think of an interesting story, but when he played with them, you guessed it - the accident happened and an interesting story appeared. I only want to have a video of all the stories - they will make the most interesting family videos in America feel ashamed. Perhaps they may be the inspiration for Caddyshack III.
Although I don't know every golf term, I never feel ashamed of these stories. Of course, I want to see some bad golf swings and golf balls in strange places, but I didn't expect golf clubs to fly to the Pacific Ocean, and birds would steal golfers. Watch, angry bull elk attack golf cart, or crocodile eat golf. If you don't give up all these juicy and interesting stories, I can't say more - and don't forget that they all really happened! But I will quote a story, and when I imagine it, it almost makes me cry.
Maggie said, "Okay," she got up and hit her gun. When she hit the ball, one of the men began to yell, "Roll, scorpion, roll." Then Maggie said: "I don't know why, but for some reason, I fell to the ground and began to roll!"
Maggie, her husband and I are rolling when we tell the story. Her husband said she was wearing a white sweater and trousers, rolling on freshly cut grass, surrounded by green stains. When we laughed, Maggie finally said, "This is my story!"
When you roll with Maggie on the ground, go out and get a book. This will be the perfect reading for golf courses between seasons or whenever you need to laugh. And don't forget that book sales help fight breast cancer.
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