On Many Greens: A Book Of Golf And Golfers celebrates the timeless appeal of golf. Through insightful essays and reflections, Miles Bantock explores the nuances of the game and the lives it touches. From the seasoned professional to the weekend enthusiast, this collection captures the spirit of golf, examining its history, techniques, and the camaraderie it fosters. Bantock's writing brings the reader onto the green, offering a personal and engaging perspective on the sport.
Whether you are an avid golfer or simply appreciate the beauty of a well-played game, On Many Greens promises an enjoyable and contemplative read. Discover the stories behind the golfers and the greens they play on in this homage to one of the world's most beloved sports.
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