The Random History of Golf: Embarrassing Shanks & Outrageous Slices
By (Author) Aubrey Day
By (author) Justyn Barnes
Illustrated by Tony Husband
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
1st October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Parodies and spoofs: non-fiction
796.35209
128
Width 111mm, Height 178mm
This is the story of golf as it's never been told before. A dog-legged compilation of sports reports, spoof correspondence and reminiscences from pros, caddies, playing partners and armchair pundits: Mary Queen of Scots cheers herself up at the links at Leith following the murder of her husband Lord Darnley; Dwight D. Eisenhower's valet shoots the breeze as he clears up the Oval Office following a particularly gruelling Presidential putting practice session; Bob Hope's chauffeur experiments with some one-liners whilst waiting for his boss in the clubhouse car park; and John Daly's local bartender describes the unique skills of his best customer.
The albatrosses, the Big Berthas, the yips and the holes-in-one that have provided the perfect excuse to linger at the nineteenth hole are amusingly recalled for the delectation of the Fair Isle sweater brigade. This fresh new edition, The Random History of Gold goes where no golfer wants to bea little off-line and with their balls in funny positions.
Aubrey Day is the Editorial Director at Future Publishing. A former newspaper journalist he has written about everything from football to showbiz. As an author or co-author, he has many books to his name, including those in the successful Random History series.
Justyn Barnes is a former editor of United magazine and now works as a freelance writer, contributing regularly to various titles including FourFourTwo, JACK and Sky The Magazine. He has written numerous books, many on sport and humour, including those in the Random History series.
Tony Husband is one of Britain's best-known cartoonists.