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Manly Golf 50 Ways To Muscle Your Way To Victory

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Now here's a golf book with lots of muscle. This small, tongue-in-cheek volume takes the "new golf" popularity represented by Tiger Woods and John Daly and shoots it way over the top. Sure to be a hit with guys who play the game for fun, Manly Golf will also give them plenty of ideas to keep them one-upping their regular foursome.For example, Tip #1 suggests golfers get plenty of manly tattoos. This will add four strokes to each distracted opponent's score because they will be busy reading your painted body instead of the green. Other ideas' Demonstrate golfing manliness by wearing the Austin Powers-approved "chest rug." Install a gun rack in your cart to cradle your driver.A sequel to Golf Dirty Tricks, Manly Golf gives golfers lots of ways to shock, impress, and beat opponents. The book comes with manly tattoos (temporary), just to get them started.

112 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2002

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Chris Rodell

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Chris Rodell is the author of "Evan & Elle in Heaven & Hell: A Long Distance Social Media Afterlife Love Story." His other books include, "Arnold Palmer: Homespun Stories Of The King,” the quirky book about his oddball friendship with one of the planet’s most popular and beloved men; In addition, he's written “Use All The Crayons! The Colorful Guide To Simple Human Happiness,” and “The Last Baby Boomer: The Story of the Ultimate Ghoul Pool,” a novel that was bestowed the 2017 TINARA Award for Outstanding Satire. In Rodell’s career as a freelance writer, he has wrestled alligators, raced Ferraris, gone skydiving, lain on beds of nails, and gained twenty pounds in one week eating like Elvis. He blogs at www.EightDaysToAmish.com. He has written for many of the most prestigious magazines in America and been rejected by the rest. He lives in Latrobe, Pa., with his wife Valerie, their daughters, Josie and Lucy, and a small loud dog named Snickers. He will write for anyone who’ll pay him. He is a PROSEtitute.

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