You’re correct. If I hadn’t read Sandman, I wouldn’t have stopped to real the article on the “missing” golfer. As it is, I’m intrigued by his decision, but it’s with a different perspective: not focused on what he gave up, but what he gained.
Sandman is a great book of life that only happens to be set in the world of golf.
You’re correct. If I hadn’t read Sandman, I wouldn’t have stopped to real the article on the “missing” golfer. As it is, I’m intrigued by his decision, but it’s with a different perspective: not focused on what he gave up, but what he gained.
Sandman is a great book of life that only happens to be set in the world of golf.
Following one's heart. Yes.
Nice essay, thx...and my husband (the avid golfer) loved your book