Review
“A broad collection of interesting cases…Few golfers will ever walk onto a golf course again without being reminded of the legalities of the game if they read this book.” — Advocate Magazine, Spring, 2008″A very enjoyable read on the law of golf. A wonderful example of what a scholarly lawyer can accomplish when applying the law to one of the more enjoyable pursuits of everyday life. Golfers, lawyers, golf ‘widows’ as well as the non-golfer, non-lawyer who enjoys great story telling and would like to appear knowledgeable around the ‘19th hole’ will do well to add this book to their collection.” — Bench and Bar, March, 2008″An interesting and very readable survey of selected case law applicable to the game of gol [Read More...]
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July 20th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
A great read. I thoroughly enjoyed the book. It answers many of the questions I always wondered about the game of golf. The book is written for a general audience, not lawyers, but will provide invaluable stories to repeat at the 19th hole. Few golfers will ever walk onto a golf course again without being reminded of the legalities of the game if they read this book.
The literary device the author uses to make this book so readable is a collection of nineteen actual legal court cases crafted into nineteen short stories presented in a style that O’Henry would have enjoyed. These cases track the 18 holes typically played in a “stipulated round” of golf, and a story for the favorite “hole 19″ of all golfers. I ordered four more copies for my family of golfers. A great Christmas gift. Howard Graham