Tuesday, May 7, 2013

In The Mail: Walking With Jack

Today got this one in the mail. From the publisheras material: A long-standing promise from the father to his five-year-old son. . . The journey that is chronicled by a poignant diary They made a pact: if 1 day Jack became good enough to play on a pro golf tour, When Don Snyder was teaching the game of golf to his young son, Jack, Don might walk beside him as his caddie. Decades later, Jack had resulted in a standout college golfer, and Don, at the age of fifty-eight, left the convenience of his Maine home and moved to St. Andrews, Scotland, to understand from the very best caddies on earth. He documented the interesting stories of players from every place in life and Kingsbarns, fought his way onto the rotation as a caddie, and worked coils on famed lessons just like the Old Course. All the while, he lived like a monk and sent his earnings back. Some sort of away, Jack experienced his own demanding tests, fighting within the faculty golf system and growing through the ranks. Sometimes, the issue for the teenage player wasnat just how to keep on. . . but whether to keep at all. Eventually, Don and Jack approached the moment when they would reunitea'and not only handle an extremely advanced level of golf competition but also address the problems of a relationship that had inevitably changed since the days when their journey began. Walking with Jack is a undoubtedly persuasive golf history and a one-of-a-kind plot that produces you appreciate the measures to which a father should go to aid his daughter.

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