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  • Tiger 2.0 and Other Great Stories from the World of Golf

  • …and Other Great Stories from the World of Golf
  • By: John Garrity
  • Narrated by: Dennis Holland
  • Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins

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By: John Garrity
Narrated by: Dennis Holland
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For the last two decades, Sports Illustrated's golf beat has been anchored by John Garrity, a tall Midwesterner with a polished prose style and a droll sense of humor. In Tiger 2.0...and Other Great Stories from the World of Golf, a collection of his most sparkling pieces, Garrity applies his powers of observation and unrivaled imagination to every aspect of the Ancient Game. For "Past Tense", his classic profile of tour star Vijay Singh, Garrity flies to Fiji to ask that country's strongman dictator about the golfer's secret past. In "Home on the Range", Garrity takes us on a riotous tour of commercial driving ranges. In "Askernish Old", Garrity discovers a Scottish links course that emerges every spring, like Brigadoon, on a Hebridean sea meadow.

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