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Golf Is Hard

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Golf Is Hard Synopsis

One of golf's most popular and funny personalities reveals the ups and downs of a life playing the world's most infuriating sport.

'Even professional golfers hit bad shots. I guess that's why it holds people like you and I in its grip. Because no matter how bad a day you've had out there, you always come back, don't you? You always want to be better next time'.

Professional golfer Andrew 'Beef' Johnston has played in the world's biggest tournaments, won big money events, sunk monster putts, and been serenaded by fans from Kazakhstan to St Andrews, booming out his familiar nickname: 'BEEEEEEEEF!'. On the downside, Beef has also duffed it, thinned it and shanked it like every single person who's ever played the game. Because no matter who you are, golf can make you look like an idiot…

From reflecting on his early years at his local pitch and putt to his stellar career playing against the best of the best on the greatest courses on the planet, Golf is Hard takes you inside the world of professional golf like no book before it, sharing side-splitting and painfully honest stories of life behind the scenes as a tour pro. What is Tiger Woods really like in the locker room? How did it feel to hit one of the worst shots in golf history in front of millions of viewers during The Open? And just how many clubs has Beef broken through fits of rage and frustration during his illustrious career?

This is a book for everyone who has ever loved and loathed the game in equal measure but managed to see the funny side. After all, golf is really hard, so you might as well have a laugh about it along the way.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780008663353
Publication date: 6th June 2024
Author: Andrew Johnston
Publisher: HarperCollinsPublishers an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 320 pages
Genres: Golf
Memoirs
Sport: general