The hilarious and surprise bestselling golf novel of 1996, "Missing Links" is the story of four middle class buddies who are a regular foursome at the single worst golf course in America. Adjacent to these municipal links lies the Mayflower Country Club, the most exclusive private course in all of Boston. Soon there's a bet of $1,000 a piece--the first man to finagle his way onto the Mayflower takes all.
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The hilarious and surprise bestselling golf novel of 1996, "Missing Links" is the story of four middle class buddies who are a regular foursome at the single worst golf course in America. Adjacent to these municipal links lies the Mayflower Country Club, the most exclusive private course in all of Boston. Soon there's a bet of $1,000 a piece--the first man to finagle his way onto the Mayflower takes all.
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This book and the other two by Rick Reilly are laugh-out-loud-funny! If you are a golfer, and even if you aren't, you'll get a huge kick out of the crazy characters portrayed in these stories. See also "Shanks for Nothing" and "Who's Your Caddy?" by Rick Reilly.
RonC
Apr 7, 2007
Absolutely hilarious!
I found this book to be everything you would expect from Rick Reilly. You can only imagine the antics by the "players" that ensue to reach their "goal". Rick fleshes out each character and gives depth and actually has you caring about them. Plus there are a few surprises along the way. Many times I had to stop reading because I was laughing so hard. An excellent read, that you will find very hard to put down once you have started it. But, a note of caution: make sure you read this one first. He has a sequel out titled "Shanks for Nothing". Take the above, and double it. That's all I can say. You will not be disappointed. Mr. Reilly has hit a "hole in-one" with both books. ENJOY!