The Golf Rules

Stroke Play: Learn the Rules of Golf by Watching Others Break Them

Fiction - Sports
81 Pages
Reviewed on 02/17/2014
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Author Biography

Richard Todd was trained on the rules of golf by the USGA/United States Golfing Association and the PGA/Professional Golfers Association.

In addition to being a lifelong golfer, he's a rules follower. When not on the course Richard is a banking compliance manager.

Richard lives in Ohio with his wife and two teen-age children.

During the summer he can be found on the course with his father and his son; three generations in one group.

When not golfing Richard reads, writes, and talks about golf. He is available for presentations on writing and golf.

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    Book Review

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

The Golf Rules: Learn the Rules of Golf by Watching Others Break Them - Stroke Play by Richard E. Todd is a handy book which is fun to read. It introduces readers to golf and the rules are expressed through a short story format to hold their interest. The book will tell in depth about golf and golf courses, and the narration in the story format makes it an entertaining read. The rules of the game are put down in a very simple manner that makes it very easy to understand. This story of four different golfers will make you well informed about golf by the time you complete the book.

The book is a perfect read for all golf lovers. The rules of the game have been put down in a very easy manner that can be understood well, not only by golfers, but by others as well. The sharing of the real life in-game situations make the book realistic and the four different golfers will widen your outlook in different aspects of the game.

I would recommend this book to non-golfers, too, because it is a fun read and gives you some useful information about the game. The chapter where the rules and explanations are discussed gives readers a wider perspective about the nuances of the game and how the game is played. By the time one finishes reading the book, he/she would be an expert when it comes to the game of golf. I liked the book because the author's writing style and narration has made it appealing to not only golf lovers but to everyone.