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Maybe It Should Have Been a Three Iron - 2nd Edition by Lawrence Donegan (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Maybe It Should Have Been a Three-Iron is the funny and poignant story of one man's search for sporting glory.Lawrence Donegan had the desire but lacked the talent to be a professional golfer, so he settled for the next best thing--caddying for Ross Drummond, a little-known pro on the European PGA tour, ranking 438th in the world.
- USGA Herbert Warren Wind 1998 1st Winner
- About the Author: Lawrence Donegan was born in Scotland and studied politics at Glasgow University.
- 256 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Essays
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About the Book
With self-deprecating humor, Donegan recounts his Quixotic days on the road, caddying for Ross Drummond, a little-known pro on the European PGA Tour.Book Synopsis
Maybe It Should Have Been a Three-Iron is the funny and poignant story of one man's search for sporting glory.
Lawrence Donegan had the desire but lacked the talent to be a professional golfer, so he settled for the next best thing--caddying for Ross Drummond, a little-known pro on the European PGA tour, ranking 438th in the world. With self-deprecating humor, Donegan recounts the days and endless nights he spent on the road with Drummond as they existed on a string of meager tournament checks and chased the elusive "big win" much as Don Quixote and Sancho Panza chased windmills.
Review Quotes
"An entertaining, fast-paced read...The book leaves you laughing at the pair's misadventures and startling achievements." --Golf Magazine
"A cornucopia of self-deprecating laughs and a pleasure for those who have golfed or caddied." --Publishers Weekly "This quixotic adventure is priceless. Anyone who reads chapter 11 and doesn't laugh until he can't see is dead or ought to be." --Dave Kindred author of Around the World in 18 HolesAbout the Author
Lawrence Donegan was born in Scotland and studied politics at Glasgow University. He now works as a journalist for the Guardian and lives in Glasgow. He is the author of Maybe It Should Have Been a Three Iron.