A golf book for kids with a strong moral lesson! Imagine a book that celebrates the ingenious, the outrageous, and the downright crazy ways golfers add a bit of spice to their game. Through lively illustrations and witty narratives, this book takes you on a joyride through the uncharted territories of golfing shenanigans. It's golf as you've most likely seen it before - less about the score and more about the story.
From "strategic" ball placements to mulligans, "Dad's Guide To Golf - The Unofficial Rules" is a treasure trove of the hilarious lengths some will go to get ahead on the scorecard. It's the perfect companion for the golfer who doesn't take every stroke too seriously and understands that laughter is the best club in the bag.
It has humor that adult golfers will enjoy as well as a great moral lesson that kids will learn from!
The illustrations are great and the book is well written.
As they reached the second green, Dad’s ball was quite far from the hole. “In golf, we have something called ‘gimmes’,” Dad explained, picking up his ball. “Gimmes are when you pick up the ball because you would’ve made the putt
anyway. It helps keep the game moving smoothly.”
Dad had missed a putt from closer than this on the first hole, but the wheels began turning in Oliver’s head. He imagined all the times where he could use “Gimmes” in his life. Like on his upcoming spelling
test! “Close enough!” he thought.