Yes, for the first time in my life golf started to make more sense to me. Reading The Golf Book: Green Cathedral Dreams was an eye opening experience. For less than the price of a good bottle of wine, I picked up a copy of the golf book that is changing the way people think about golf.
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The Golf Book: Green Cathedral Dreams has just been published in Kindle and paperback formats through Amazon. Author Robert Sudha Hamilton said it was like watching a 60 foot putt go in, it took a long time but was doubly satisfying as a result. Writing is a lot like golf in that it does take a considerable amount of time and you never know if you are going to finish in the style you hoped for. The Golf Book hits the stands this week and it is brimming with a fresh take on golf for both long-time lovers of the game and those new to the ranks.
“Let me begin by saying that all those who play the great game of golf are blessed by the experience inside the green cathedral. There is nothing quite like cracking a big drive down the fairway off the tee. Watching that ball rise in the air and hurtle vast distances to land safely is a sweet affair indeed. Rolling in a putt from an unlikely place on the green is another deeply satisfying element of the game of golf. To the uninitiated striking a stationary small white sphere from its grassy lie with a club often seems no remarkable feat. However, ask them to reproduce that achievement and what follows can involve much cursing and frustrating failure. Golf is not an easy game to master and therein lies its fascination for millions around the globe. The Golf Book hits the stands this week and I hope that you will give it a try.” Robert Sudha Hamilton
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