Somewhere in Ireland a Village Is Missing an Idiot
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ISBN: 1590710223 / Publisher: Rugged Land, May 2004
A hilarious compendium of writings from the popular Golf Magazine columnist provides a zany look inside the world of golf and is complemented by selections from the author's contributions to the British publication Golf Monthly, letters to the editor from readers across the country, and commentary on a wide range of topics. Reprint. 40,000 first prinitng.
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Golf’s multitalented combination of Dave Barry, P.J. O’Rourke, and Rick Reilly, David Feherty is the nation’s funniest and most popular on-screen golf personality. His "Sidespin" column is the most popular feature in Golf Magazine, and his first novel, A Nasty Bit of Rough, cracked the New York Times bestseller list. Now, at long last, an omnibus of Feherty’s best nonfiction hilarity. Somewhere in Ireland, A Village is Missing an Idiot is a collection of Feherty’s most popular Golf Magazine columns, intermingled with his most outrageous work from Golfonline.com. As an added bonus, readers will be treated to some notorious pieces from his work at the British publication Golf Monthly. Edited by and with a running commentary by Feherty, and accompanied by some of the priceless letters to the editor from readers across the country and around the globe complaining about Feherty’s perversity, Somewhere in Ireland is the perfect Father’s Day gift for the crankiest duffer in every family.
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