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TEE TIMES : On the Road with the Ladies Professional Golf Tour |
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Rating:  Summary: Step by step bird's eye view of the 1996 LPGA season Review: I enjoyed traveling along with Jim Burnett throughout the 1996 season. He explores the history of the LPGA, past controversies (Ben Wright), and the present lives of tour veterans and rookies. A great read for someone who wants some biography, some technique, some of the business of the tour, and a behind the scenes look at the nature and condition of wowmen's golf today. Good Book!!!
Rating:  Summary: Step by step bird's eye view of the 1996 LPGA season Review: I enjoyed traveling along with Jim Burnett throughout the 1996 season. He explores the history of the LPGA, past controversies (Ben Wright), and the present lives of tour veterans and rookies. A great read for someone who wants some biography, some technique, some of the business of the tour, and a behind the scenes look at the nature and condition of wowmen's golf today. Good Book!!!
Rating:  Summary: A Good Walk Spoiled (Not!) Review: Other than the Ben Wright debacle and a surface glance at the issue of lesbianism on the tour, the book really dosen't offer anything more than a travellers guide to U.S. golf courses and a lot of high-fiving between players and caddies. However, to date it is the best reference for those who wish to learn more about the LPGA.
Rating:  Summary: A Good Walk Spoiled (Not!) Review: Other than the Ben Wright debacle and a surface glance at the issue of lesbianism on the tour, the book really dosen't offer anything more than a travellers guide to U.S. golf courses and a lot of high-fiving between players and caddies. However, to date it is the best reference for those who wish to learn more about the LPGA.
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