Golf Without Tears
  • Published:
    May-1999
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    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    320
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Golf and love -- the two primal obsessions.

P. G. Wodehouse displays his most uproarious storytelling and never-ending jollity in these tales of lovers on the links.
-- Cuthbert Banks, champion golfer, wins the heart of his beloved Adeline, who won't give him the time of day until a visiting Russian author ignores everyone to fawn over Cuthbert's golfing prowess.
-- One man loses his fiance when he discovers golf late in life (on the eve of his wedding) and just can't stop thinking about it.
-- One golfing woman attempts to kill (with her niblick) her golfing husband who just won't stop talking during the game (he survives, cured of his garrulity).
-- One golf fanatic discovers, to his horror, that he has married a croquet player; their union is nearly sundered, until she takes up the ancient and royal game and matches his handicap.
-- Two men play a single hole sixteen miles long, requiring over eleven-hundred strokes, in a grudge match over the love of one woman.

Other loves stand and fall by the vagaries of that infuriating tiny white ball. The end result is a collection of sublimely funny stories, dear to all golfers, and those who love them.

Praise for P. G. Wodehouse

"One of Britain's most talented comic writers." -- Time

"Wodehouse on golf: a delight. He may have been a hacker on the course, but Wodehouse's drives, putts, and mashie shots were deadly accurate when it came to writing about the game." -- The Boston Globe

"Mr. Wodehouse's world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in." -- Evelyn Waugh

"A master, a genius of inventiveness and versatility, brilliant in his use of language, more adroit than almost any novelist since Dickens." -- The Daily Telegraph

"A brilliantly funny writer -- perhaps the most consistently funny the English language has produced." -- The Times

"Mr. Wodehouse is a creature of pure light and joy." -- The New Statesman

Contents
The Clicking of Cuthbert
A Woman Is Only a Woman
A Mixed Threesome
Sundered Hearts
The Salvation of George Mac
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    • May-1999
    • Breakaway Books
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1891369083
    • ISBN13: 9781891369087



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