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GOLF FICTION - "Heart of a Caddie"

Golf Fiction

HEART OF A CADDIE
by Ric K. Hill


5-star review at Amazon.com:

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Just what I needed, another great book by Ric Hill to make the winter months in Michigan go by till spring "Golf".

In this humorous fictional tale, golf journalist Ty Ryder interviews Dink Cooper, a feisty 108-year-old former caddie.

Dink expounds upon his interactions with top personalities of the game’s golden era, including iconic players Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Sam Snead, and Ben Hogan. He also lends insight into numerous technological innovations that have shaped the face of today’s game. But the real heart of the caddie is revealed in Dink’s interpersonal relationship with Ty as both ex-looper and reporter struggle with modern-day problems.


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